to play, because of potential risks of my cochlear implant. one being the processor, which is an electrical device on the ear that can break, but the bigger risk is, you know, the implant in the head, which is in the skull, and a really bad impact could potentially dislodge that. i thought, we'll take her, she'll have one session, not like it and that will be out of her system. so we came down here to sandal rugby club in wakefield, and she was too nervous to get out of the car. i was personally more worried about, what if i miss things on the pitch? what if the coaches don't really understand that i'm deaf? or, what if the players don't really know how to react? after some encouragement, she came out, had a session, went really well. couple of years later, here i am, you know, being a professional rugby player. at exerter chiefs, we have a whole range of different players from all over the world, and there's one player,