September 21, 2024

a seasoned centre back, is pleased to have signed for another season because he believes the direction Doncaster Rovers are heading in, as seen by the past few weeks.

However, the 38-year-old defender still has things he wants to work on as a former Sheffield Wednesday and Rotherham United player.

Wood came to Rovers in the summer with great expectations about what the team could achieve under the new leadership, but they had a rough start, and he injured his calf.

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 – playing-wise, 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.

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