"Shutting out the opposition is key for us to climb higher," says N. Ashmore, Boreham Wood's steadfast goalkeeper. His performances have solidified his reputation as one of the most reliable keepers in the National League. As one of the oldest players on the squad, his experience has become invaluable for the team.

This season, Ashmore has made an impressive 35 saves in just ten matches, boasting a save percentage of 78%. Against teams with lethal attacking options, he's proved himself time and again. Recently, during a tense encounter where Boreham Wood faced Chesterfield, Ashmore's heroics kept the score level, frustrating the opponents with his quick reflexes and positioning.

The support from the crowd at Meadow Park is always a boost for him. On a misty Saturday afternoon, the fans were vocal in their support, and Ashmore thrived in that environment. His confidence is infectious, creating a sense of security within the backline. C. Bush and J. Clarke have benefitted from his leadership, often checking in with Ashmore during set pieces.

As the season progresses, one can only wonder: will Ashmore's outstanding form lead Boreham Wood to greater heights in the league? With crucial matches approaching, the stakes are higher, and Ashmore is ready for the challenge ahead. He is not just a last line of defense; he is the cornerstone of Boreham Wood's ambitions this season.