By Mark Currie
THAT WILL DO NICELY: Chris Holroyd smashes home Wrexham’s winner after the Welsh side had fallen behind
PICTURE: Alun Roberts
WREXHAMcame from behind to notch a vital three points in Saturday’s televised Racecourse encounter with Eastleigh.
The Dragons trailed at the break but delivered a fine second half performance that earned the praise of their manager Dean Keates.
Admitting that the first half was something a damp squib, he said: “We needed to be brighter and sharper and when we did create opportunities, no-one wanted to take a shot and decided in...
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