 Yeah, I've always had that passion for the club, being a foundation member and a fan. Every single year I got to march through the streets of Paramatta with the RBB and of course being a ball boy, being close to the action has only made me want to play for the club even more. I got to throw balls to guys like Heff and Michael Beecham who are now our 20s coaches and one memory that seeks out was it was a pretty scary memory. I was too slow to throw the ball in one time and Topple Stanley started yelling at me and I was just a little kid and a pretty scary moment in that one, it was funny. It came as a surprise, I was training all week, expecting to play on the weekend with Dylan the NPL and he called me up Thursday night, told me to check if my passport was valid and I didn't know because I never had to use it before and never been overseas so when I got the call up I was just very excited and very grateful for the opportunity. It was the taste of the life that I want to live so it was very exciting, I was just like a little kid in a candy store pretty much, my eyes lit up. There's a lot of experienced boys in that first team and they were very supportive and straight after the game they just lost 3-1 and the first thing they did was congratulate me so to have guys that I look up to do that and give that congratulations to me meant a lot. When my goal, it hasn't changed since I joined the club back in late 2015, my goal has always been to progress through the academy after ranks and eventually sign a contract with the first team and Wellington was just a small taste of that and I still got a lot of hard work to do to achieve that goal.