Dan's the man, says Rocks Manager

Rocks manager Robbie Blake has vowed to pull out all the stops in a bid to retain the services of young Pompey striker Dan Gifford for next season.

Hotshot Gifford, 18, has plundered 10 Isthmian premier division goals since his arrival at the turn of the year and bagged his latest strike in the 1-0 win over Lewes in a Sussex derby at Nyewood Lane on Easter Monday.

Gifford has had his Fratton Park deal extended and is known to have enjoyed his time leading the line for Bognor. Now Blake will enter discussions with Portsmouth bosses to explore a loan switch ahead of the new campaign.

The Rocks have benefited hugely from a great relationship with Portsmouth over recent years and it is hoped the Blues hierarchy can see the benefit in Gifford continuing his development at the Nye Camp.

Blake, who takes his side to high-flying Enfield on Saturday for the last game of the campaign in the hope of reaching eighth spot in the table, was forced to play Gifford in a more withdrawn role in the first half against Lewes -- but he was pushed up after the break and got the all-important goal.

And former Pompey coach Blake said: "It remains to be seen if we can have Dan with us again but we're hopeful that we can get him back. I think he sees the progress we're making and he's such a good lad and fits in so well.

"I said to him before the game. 'you're one of the players I can trust in terms of playing out of position and to do a job' -- and I know it wasn't comfortable for him and you could see that at times. But he worked hard, put in a shift and he got the rewards by scoring the goal."

The win put paid to any lingering hopes Tony Russell's men had of reaching a play-off place and for Blake it was a well-deserved triumph. He added: "In the second half we were the better team and we could have scored a couple of more goals. We're really pleased with the result, first and foremost.

"We had a hunger and desire and that's the most important thing because at certain times in the first half we didn't play particularly well and we didn't use the ball well enough in certain areas at times. Had we have done that we could have caused them more problems. But in terms of application, attitude and commitment I can't ask more from them as a group of players.

"It's also really pleasing to keep a clean sheet and we're really pleased to get the three points because it sent everyone home in a really positive mood -- and we're hoping to build on this for next season. The turnout, the gate was 870, was great and the support from the fans has been fantastic, all season, and we can't thank them enough for their backing."

Carl Eldridge

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