Boreham Wood have agreed new contracts with six of their players keeping them at the club next season.

Goalkeeper James Russell and midfielder Graeme Montgomery were the latest players this week to sign up to remain at Meadow Park.

Manager Ian Allinson told the club website: “Rusty [Russell] has been great for me and the team from the first day I signed him but since bringing in goalkeeping coach James Courtnage to work alongside James, he has improved even further.

“He can be his own worst critic at times but that’s just him and I trust him and so does his back four.”

Allinson added: “Monty is a player with incredible natural ability, he can do things with a ball others can’t.

“He also scores goals that others only dream about and he does it in big games, year after year.

“He’s developed this year into a real team player and I’m very happy to have him on board again next season.”

This followed the news defenders Ben Nunn, Josh Hill and Callum Reynolds and midfielder Scott Thomas have also agreed contract extensions.

The Wood boss said: “Ben is a popular lad within our dressing room and as far as I’m concerned, is as talented a right-back as you’ll find at our level.

“He’s a modern day full-back who can defend but also give us great options over the halfway line.”

Allinson added: “As for Josh he’s young, a great lad and is improving all the time. The arrival of Ben Martin has meant Josh has had to work very hard to get his place back in my starting eleven and its that competition for places that’s really improved him.”

He continued: “Callum’s done a great job for me and the team, that’s why he’s my skipper. Scott is very often our unsung hero, he goes about his work quietly, mops things up and does the ugly jobs well.”