Goalkeeper Ward extends Swindon Town contract

Lewis Ward is in his third spell at Swindon Town
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Swindon Town have extended the contract of goalkeeper Lewis Ward until the summer of 2027.
The League Two side have activated an option in the 29-year-old's contract to keep him at the club for a further 12 months.
The former Exeter City goalkeeper returned to the County Ground for a third spell last summer and was understudy to Connor Ripley who played every league game for the Robins.
Ward played six times in total, five in the EFL Trophy, keeping two clean sheets.
"Lewis is exactly the type of person you want at your football club," Swindon Town manager Ian Holloway told the club website.
"His attitude every single day is first-class, and even when opportunities have been limited, he's continued to work hard, support his teammates, and stay ready whenever he's needed."