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World Service,6 mins

Owners, coaches and management: The all-female team

Not by the Playbook

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Not many, if any, sports teams in the world are fully owned, managed, and coached by an all-female team. Well, New Zealand women's basketball team BNZ Kāhu have changed that. That’s after Jo Caird, Jody Cameron, Paula George, Rachel Howard and Dani Marshall became the co-owners of the club, which represents the Auckland and Northland regions, just days before the start of the new season. Jody Cameron is not only one of the new co-owners, but she is also the team’s head coach and she tells Sportshour’s Caroline Barker about the impact they’re hoping to make and how she juggles co-ownership and being head coach. Image: BNZ Kāhu Head Coach Jody Cameron in the middle with a tactical board surrounded by the team's players during a break in play. (Credit: Samantha-Jane Harding / @kahubasketball)

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