The Silver Ferns will have to rely on the work done off the court if they're to reverse their results over the second half of the Constellation Cup.
The New Zealand side head into the Australian leg of the competition 2-0 down in the four-test series after poor performances in Auckland and Christchurch.
The tight turnaround and travel schedule leaves little time for the Ferns to address the attacking wobbles and defensive lapses that plagued them in their first two outings ahead of Wednesday night's third test in Adelaide.
Given the demanding schedule, which sees the teams play each other four times in the space of 10 days, thrashing the team in training would be counter-productive for the Ferns coaching staff.
Silver Ferns assistant coach Yvette McCausland-Durie said with just one full court session planned before Wednesday's match, the team will have to concentrate their efforts on their performance analysis sessions.