This book is a fascinating deep-dive into the development of the Silver
Ferns' traditions, the evolution of team culture, and the nuts-and-bolts
of leadership at an elite level. Legendary players and
coaches--including Lois Muir, Leigh Gibbs, Bernice Mene, Ruth Aitken,
and Casey Kopua--candidly discuss the highs and lows of their careers,
and of the Silver Ferns, the effect of the intense rivalry with
Australia, coping with gut-wrenching losses, and the resilience of
players and coaches. For the first time the perspective of these key
actors is the subject of serious analysis, and Will to Win offers a
real insight into the psychology of a women's high-performance team. As
such, it provides a practical guide for developing team culture and
leadership for netball coaches at all levels. It also includes comments
from Farah Palmer on women in sport and leadership, and a brief history
of New Zealand netball, including the gains and losses as netball moved
into a semi-professional era, and the struggles for sponsorship and for
media recognition, despite it being New Zealand's most popular team
sport.