Westwood Heads For A New Challenge At Alfreton

CENTRE-BACK Chris Westwood has signed a one-year deal with following his departure from their league rivals .

The 36-year-old has spent the past two seasons with the Welsh club and scored a penalty in their shoot out victory over Grimsby Town at .

He was named as the Dragons' Player of the Year for 2012/13 but was not offered a new deal by the Conference Premier runners-up following the expiration of his two-year contract.

Westwood celebrates after netting his penalty in The FA Trophy final shoot-out
Westwood celebrates after netting his penalty in The FA Trophy final shoot-out

Alfreton boss Nicky Law has now secured the former stalwart on a one-year deal and says the benefit his experience will bring to the squad will be enormous.

Speaking to the club's website, Law said: “He is a player with vast experience. You are always sceptical when you sign players of Chris's age but he is super fit and has been up the front in pre-season training and is in good shape.

“He has had a great league career and done extremely well at Wrexham in the last two seasons. He knows what it is all about and what it takes and he can come and lend some of that experience and organisational skills to some of the younger players we have.

“It has been an on-going thing with Chris and we are delighted to have persuaded him to come to us in the face of strong opposition.

“All in all it is a great signing for us and we are really pleased. It is a great coup to be able to get a player of that calibre to come to the club.”

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