Georgie Bruce has signed on to coach Corowa-Rutherglen again for the 2020 season.
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It will mark Bruce's fifth year in the top job, with the A-grade side falling to Wangaratta Magpies in the grand final this season.
This year also marked the first time in the club's history that they had three netball grades in grand finals, with B-grade claiming a flag in a thrilling finish.
Despite Corowa-Rutherglen's gradual rise up through the ranks, Bruce said the club is still hungry to see what else they can achieve in the coming season.
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"Whilst it was a fairytale thing to have happen, we're not going to ride on that," Bruce said.
"We know that that season is done and dusted and it's time to look forward.
"Obviously we wanted to win that grand final, but the better team won on the day.
"We want to make sure our club maintains the success it's had this year.
"We don't want to be one-hit wonders."
The Roos join five other Ovens and Murray league clubs who have locked in A-grade coaches for next season.
Sally Anthony (Wodonga), Jo Cresswell (Wangaratta Rovers), Tina Way (Myrtleford) and Catherine Wood (Lavington) have all been appointed as new coaches for next year, while Jodie House has also recommitted to the top job at Wodonga Raiders.
North Albury, Albury, Wangaratta Magpies and Yarrawonga are yet to finalise their coaching positions for next season.