 We are excited, we are delighted to be partnering with Sydney Wanderers which is one of the best football brands in Australia, not only Australia but Asia, and we have got a lot of shared values with Western Sydney Wanderers, they do a lot of fantastic work in the community and now we are partnering them and we hope our partnership will grow and we grow our communities together. It's going to motivate our boys to showcase their talent with these facilities behind me, create opportunities for them to show what they have and to continue improving their football. Today is a very exciting day for the Western Sydney Wanderers, we're going to be hosting the African Cup for the first time here in their 21st year history being celebrated right here in this fantastic new facility. The African community is a very important part of the Western Sydney community, an important fabric, long standing football community and it's an opportunity for African players, African coaches and African people generally to immerse themselves with the Western Sydney Wanderers and we're very proud to do it. We're very thankful to Bernard and his crew for choosing to play their matches here and this is what this facility is about, it's just not about the professional teams, it's about the community, it's about the youth league, it's about the females, it's about the community in general. And it's just the start of something wonderful that we've unveiled here and long may continue. And like I said we're thankful to the African community, we're very very excited, it's been the first African Cup to be hosted here and I'm pretty sure to be a long standing relationship.