but at the same time to have that positive connection with people who care about what you do is incredibly powerful. to come back to england and to know how many people have been watching and people actually go into details of the game, which we've never really ever had, that is what we wanted to do, get people's perception of us changing and i feel as though over the last few years we have definitely done that. the reaction of the nation around netball, i've never seen it like it was in liverpool anywhere in the world that i've been. for women's sport in general in this country, we are in the best place we can possibly be, notjust because we have made an effort because it's women, i think it's people's talent alone and the hard work and the sacrifices that they have made means that young girls and young boys can actually relate and go, well, actually, i can follow those people. for the first time ever, we have got young girls saying, "when i grow up, i want to be a professional netballer," and that wasn't an option when i was their age. for me, that's equally as good a win as a medal and it has been a real privilege to be a part of that moment that has paved the way