FORMER AFC Bournemouth and Portsmouth striker Brett Pitman has been released by Shaftesbury, the Rockies have confirmed.

At the time of writing, Pitman has not yet been snapped up by another club.

Shaftesbury confirmed his departure was due to other commitments as a coach at AFC Bournemouth’s academy, which would be affected by the travel needed at Step 4 level.

Pitman leaves the north Dorset side having bagged a sensational 59 goals in 45 appearances during his only season at Cockrams.

Announcing Pitman’s departure, Shaftesbury said: “After scoring over 50 goals for the Rockies, and playing a major part in the club’s promotion to the Southern League, it is with regret we announce the release of Brett.

“Unfortunately, we were aware when signing Brett that, should we get promoted, he would not be able to commit in the higher league due to work commitments.

“Thank you Brett for a great season, and we wish you all the very best.”