Ovens & Murray: Corowa-Rutherglen set to release Tyler Roos and Darcy Hope
Corowa-Rutherglen has slumped to another loss with challenges coming on and off the field for first-year coach Daryn Cresswell.
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Corowa-Rutherglen coach Daryn Cresswell has conceded his first season at the helm has fallen short of expectations as the Ovens & Murray club braces for more player departures this week.
It is expected to clear star midfielder Tyler Roos and forward Darcy Hope to other country clubs after slumping to another loss on Saturday against North Albury.
Roos is expected to join another former Corowa-Rutherglen player Josh Clayton at Horsham District league club Kaniva-Leeor.
Hope, who hasn’t played the last two matches, has lodged another clearance to join Ovens & King club King Valley where close mate Connor Leslie has played the last five matches after starting the season at Corowa-Rutherglen.
Corowa-Rutherglen is 1-7 in a season Cresswell hoped would yield “five or six” wins.
“Our footy is not as bad as the win-loss record says,” he said.
“But we’ve got a bit of work to do.
“We didn’t bring any stars in and I think that’s the big thing.
“The players from Cairns and Griffith we recruited are rising up a level.
“We need to recruit a little bit better if I’m really honest.
“Everyone wants to win and you can understand there would be doubts with what is going on.
“But it’s a work in progress.
“Two years ago the club was in recess and last year they got flogged nearly every week.”
Roos didn’t take his place in the selected team on Saturday and Cresswell said he would be a big loss.
“I’m very close with the family and he’s followed me everywhere I’ve gone,” Cresswell said.
“I would love to keep hold of him.
“But he wants to go and play with (Clayton) and travelling three hours by yourself to play is pretty difficult.”
Roos and Clayton played under Cresswell in a premiership winning team at South Cairns.
Twelve months ago the pair was released to play a one-off match for Corowa-Rutherglen as it emerged the club was deep in talks with Cresswell about taking over as coach.
Cresswell was let go by South Cairns midway through a two-year coaching contract to take on his third O&M coaching job after previously being in charge of Wodonga Raiders and Wangaratta Rovers.
His appointment sparked a recruiting frenzy of players with 55 player points and extra salary cap space available.
Corowa-Rutherglen’s only win to date has been against Wodonga Raiders with the victorious team including 16 players who weren’t at the club last year.
“We could have had three wins by now, but we haven’t,” Cresswell said.
“It’s a tough comp and if you’re not on your game you get beat.”
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Originally published as Ovens & Murray: Corowa-Rutherglen set to release Tyler Roos and Darcy Hope