TOP scorer Danny Graham admits he is enjoying playing and scoring regularly after netting in the win over Bury on Monday.

Graham now has 13 goals for the season, including nine in his last 10 matches at Ewood Park, and has become a regular in Tony Mowbray’s team of late.

He has started all but one of Rovers’ league fixtures since December 23, that being the 2-1 win at Portsmouth in the last away outing.

Mowbray has managed Graham’s workload this season with the striker taken off on the hour mark against Bury having handed Rovers the lead minutes earlier.

But Graham said: “I know how he works. The Oldham game I didn’t score and stayed on for the full 90 and against Bury I scored and came off after 60.

“That’s just how football is.

“I’m enjoying being back in the team, I’m enjoying scoring goals, enjoying the boys winning football matches and getting back to the top of the league.”

Graham moved to the top of the club’s scoring charts with his 13th of the season last time out, matching his tally from last term.

But he knows he will need to maintain that form given the options available to Mowbray.

He added: “Everyone is back on the training ground.

“We are going to have a full squad and the gaffer will have some tough decisions to make but whoever gets the shirt has to perform otherwise they aren’t going to be in the team, it’s as simple as that.

“The competition is good, it’s healthy, we get on well and whoever is playing or not we all support each other.

“The gaffer will make the decisions, the Plymouth game he was thinking of making changes, didn’t, and felt that affected the performance.

“As players we need to be 100 per cent fit and ready to go.”

Rovers sit top of League One with 13 games to play but have only occupied an automatic promotion spot for 11 days this season.

Graham added: “We have been playing catch up for a long time with games in hand to get us to where we want to be and it’s down to them (Shrewsbury and Wigan) now.

“After last year’s disappointment, we started slowly, but the gaffer has got his squad in, how he wants to play and we’ve picked up of late. We want to be fighting at the right end of the table and get back in the Championship.”