Chichester Observer

Wood fighting for Rocks spot

- Ben Willcocks www.chichester.co.uk Follow @sport_sussex on Twitter

Bognor defender Keaton wood is determined to make sure his recent spell on the bench ends soon.

The centre-half has been on the sidelines in recent weeks while Joe Cook and Ethan Robb have forged a solid partnershi­p at the heart of the Bognor back-line.

Wood has no complaints but aims to get back in the starting XI... and stay there.

The Rocks are out of action until at least early December with matches off and training banned for nonleague step three and below.

Wood, 24, captained a youthful Bognor side to a 2-1 Sussex Senior Cup victory at home to Burgess Hill last week, the club’s final game before the new lockdown.

He said: “I’m pleased Jack and Blakey gave me some more minutes to get back out there and captain the side–it shows they’ ve got faith in me and that I’m not forgotten.”

Wood delivered a committed performanc­e and hope sit helps him regain a regular place.

“I want to play every single minute of every game but credit to the boys, they’ve come in and done excellentl­y. Having competitio­n for places is what makes the team better and I’ll keep knocking on the door until I’m back in,” he said.

Since the 5-0 FA Cup defeat to Hayes & Yeading six weeks ago, Pearce and Blake have used Robb, normally a midfielder, at centrehalf in place of Wood. And the Rocks have prospered in that time.

But Wood takes confidence from the win against Burgess Hill, in which he played alongside Cook.

The duo formed a fruitful partnershi­p before the first lock down as the Rocks pushed for the play-offs.

Wood said after the Hillians game: “It was difficult having not played for a while but being alongside a player like Joe Cook made it a lot easier. When you’ve a player of that calibre in the squad, it makes everyone else want to perform.

“Having good communicat­ion and being discipline­d in our positionin­g was the key for both of us.”

Bognor’s rich form has generated a positive atmosphere in the dressing room and the young squad believe they can push for promotion.

Wood added: “We’re buzzing – we just want to keep winning and bringing the crowds in. Obviously, right now, that’s got to end but hopefully we’ve given the fans belief we can kick on and achieve something .”

 ?? Picture: Getty ?? Jess Breach is in the frame for another England cap on Sautrday. She is in a 30-player training squad from which a sidewill be picked to face France in Grenoble
Picture: Getty Jess Breach is in the frame for another England cap on Sautrday. She is in a 30-player training squad from which a sidewill be picked to face France in Grenoble

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