VICTORIOUS Hume league coach Brent Piltz is leaning towards standing down from the helm after three seasons.
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Piltz, who has guided the competition to wins over Tallangatta, Ovens and King and Farrer, plans to speak to league president Brendan I'Anson in coming weeks.
"I'm probably doubtful at this stage but you never know," Piltz said. "I'll have a talk to Brendan.
"I've enjoyed the past three years."
After coaching Hume to crushing wins over Tallangatta and Ovens and King, Piltz's line-up survived a huge challenge to defeat Farrer by one point at Osborne on Saturday.
The former Henty premiership co-coach said his side had to fight every inch of the way.
"Farrer played a different brand of footy to what we expected and the boys had to really slog it out," Piltz said.
"They had a bit of a press going.
"We had control for most of the day against Tallangatta and Ovens and King but this game really ebbed and flowed which made it pretty satisfying when we finally won.
"It was a bit like a finals game."
Hume has won its last four inter-league matches after defeating Riverina at Wagga's Robertson Oval in 2016.
CDHBU co-coach Mick Collins (ankle) and Osborne backman Duncan McMaster (shoulder) suffered injuries.