With 2020 right around the corner just one Ovens and Murray club remains left to lock in an A-grade coach for next season.
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North Albury are yet to formally announce their netball coach, however long-time club leader Fiona Boyer has been linked to the top job again.
The Hoppers finished the 2019 season two spots out of the top five after being usual finals contenders for much of the decade.
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The club will also enter the season without former captain Kirby Hilton who announced her retirement at the end of the home and away season.
The remaining nine clubs in the league have all confirmed coaches for next year with five changes of guard occurring.
Sally Anthony has taken over the reins from Shea Cunningham at Wodonga, Jo Creswell has replaced Ashlee Martin at Rovers, Tina Way has stepped in from outgoing coach Matt Koers at Myrtleford, Catherine Woods has left Corowa-Rutherglen to lead Lavington after Tamara Mathews departure and the Pigeons have welcomed back Tracy Gillies 10 years after her last coaching appointment.
Grand finalists Wangaratta and Corowa-Rutherglen have kept Kellie Keen and Georgie Bruce at the helm, while Jodie House remains at Wodonga Raiders and Sarah Moore with Albury Tigers next season.