Silver Ferns management have no concerns about star shooter Maria Tutaia reducing her playing schedule over the next two years.
The Herald this week revealed Tutaia is negotiating with netball bosses to take a sabbatical following next year's Commonwealth Games. While the details are still being worked through, it is likely Tutaia will play only a limited role for the Northern Mystics in the 2018 ANZ Premiership, which will start later next season to accommodate the Silver Ferns programme ahead of the Gold Coast tournament.
National coach Janine Southby said she supports Tutaia's quest to take time away from the sport as it will ultimately prolong the 107-test veteran's career and ensure she is at her best the pinnacle events.
"I think it's about what is best for Maria ... she has played a lot of netball over the past 10 or so years and so we have to look at the long term. She is absolutely committed to the Silver Ferns through the Commonwealth Games and World Cup, it's about how she can be in the best frame of mind and the best shape physically to do that," said Southby.
"There's some discussions happening at the moment about what that will like for her."