Yorkshire Post

Wood signs one-year deal to stay with Rovers

- Stuart Rayner CHIEF FOOTBALL WRITER

RICHARD Wood says recent weeks have shown him the direction Doncaster Rovers are travelling in, which is why the veteran centre-back has been happy to sign up for another year.

But even at 38, the former Rotherham United and Sheffield Wednesday defender still has areas he wants to improve.

Wood joined in the summer with high hopes of what Rovers were capable of under new management only for them to start poorly and him to pick up a calf injury.

But since February Doncaster have the second-best points tally in League Two, one behind Mansfield Town from a game fewer.

It is no coincidenc­e that Wood has played all but eight minutes of those 10 matches.

“The last couple of months have been really good – playingwis­e, how the squad's been, what the manager's trying to achieve,” said the Rovers captain. “You can sort of see where we're going to now.”

Wood has therefore signed a new one-year contract.

He is enjoying being a regular but admits he needs to get better at being injured.

“I found it hard when I was injured,” he said. “At 38, struggling with my calf, I came back, played a couple of games and did it again and you half-think 'Is that it?

“In this last run of games I've played three times a week where before I got told I'm not allowed to do that. I can do it and I've been all right at it.

"I do find it hard when I'm injured because all I want to do is play but I've spoken with the manager (Grant McCann) that it's something I need to really nail down if and when I'm not playing.

“(And) I'm desperate to score a goal, my children are desperate for me to score as well because they want me to do a stupid celebratio­n.

“That's one thing I'm not happy about this season.”

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