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About Joyce Brown
Joyce Brown has had a long history of involvement in the sport of netball. Joyce has had an influence on netball coaching from the elite to the beginners over the last 40 years and has served the game well by setting a number of past and present champion players on the right course.
She played netball for Victoria from 1958 to 1963 and captained the victorious Australian team in the first world Netball championships in 1963.
Joyce followed her successful playing career by moving into the coaching area and was All Australia (AA) coach at the 1975 (NZ) and 1983 (Singapore) World Tournaments in which Australia was victorious on both occasions.
She was also AA coach in 1981 in the Tri Test against NZ and England. From 1980 to 1983 she was National Coaching Director, it was here that she set the standards for the current Netball National Coaching Accreditation Scheme and devised the first modified form of Netball Catch play.
She has also been a member of the AA Coaching Development committee and Victorian State Coach 1972-75, 79. Joyce has also been a board member of the Australian Institute of Sport, the Confederation of Australian sport, and Olympic Park Management. She has served on the Victorian and Australian management boards of netball.
In 1989 she was inducted as an Associate Member to the Sports Hall of Fame (Coaching) and in 1992 was awarded the OAM for services to sport.
As a keynote speaker Joyce has an extensive hands-on knowledge of strategies for: leadership, planning to win, team building and channelling individual performance
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