New Zealand are doing it step by step - first a loss, then a draw and at the third time of asking a terrific women's hockey victory over Argentina in Rosario yesterday.
The win is just the Black Sticks' third in the 21 meetings between the teams over the past 10 years. Even though New Zealand are ranked third, one spot behind the Olympic silver medallists, it is a rousing result for coach Mark Hager and his squad, a mix of last year's Olympians and a clutch of up-and-coming players.
The Black Sticks lost the first match of the five-game series 4-1, drew the second 1-1 before rising to the challenge yesterday.
"That shows the team is heading in the right direction," Olympic captain Kayla Sharland said yesterday.
Sharland, who is returning to the game before Four Nations tournaments in New Zealand in April, believes the result can be put down at least in part to the development work being done by Hockey New Zealand.