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Ward wants Rangers chance

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Nick Ward is confident he can still make an impact at Queens Park Rangers.

Australian hopes for role at Loftus Road

Nick Ward is confident he can still make an impact at Queens Park Rangers. The Australian joined the Championship club from Perth Glory in the summer of 2006, but has struggled for first-team opportunities under John Gregory. The midfielder has made just one substitute appearance in the league this season and feels he has yet to be played in his best position. Ward hopes to make a name for himself with QPR, but accepts he may have to look elsewhere in the New Year, if his situation has not improved.

Uncertain

"I think it can still work out for me at QPR," Ward told the Kilburn Times. "But, if not, I want to stay in Europe. If an opportunity comes up in January I'll look at it. "I haven't had a good chat with the gaffer yet - when I have spoken to him I don't get a lot out of him and I really don't know whether I'm in his plans or not. "Since John Gregory's been at the club, he's never played me in central midfield, not once. People can say what they like about me as a player, but the fact is I've never played in my preferred position."