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Tamworth 0-5 Wrexham: Parky lauds five-star Reds

The Red Dragons dominated proceedings from the off, taking the lead after just 22 seconds through Tyler French and never looking back.

Tamworth

By Matt Panter

 

TAMWORTH 0

WREXHAM 5
French 1, Ponticelli 15, Angus 48, 81, Trialist 73

 
JAS HANDS! Tamworth keeper Jas Singh makes a fine save to keep out an effort from Jordan Ponticelli, out of picture
PICTURE: Paul Barber

PHIL Parkinson’s Wrexham gave an early sign of their credentials for the new National League season with a thumping win at Tamworth.
The Red Dragons dominated proceedings from the off, taking the lead after just 22 seconds through Tyler French and never looking back.
Even the usual flurry of pre-season substitutions failed to knock them out of their stride as the...

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