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Wrexham 1-0 Woking: Dragons survive the pressure

As Wrexham supporters flocked back to the Racecourse, homegrown star Jordan Davies fittingly scored the goal that sent his fellow Reds home happy – and manager Phil Parkinson hailed his side’s resolve under pressure.

Wrexham

By Colin Henrys

WREXHAM 1
Davies 40

WOKING 0

ON THE RUN: Paul Mullin gets past Woking captain Josh Casey
PICTURE: Gemma Thomas

AS WREXHAM supporters flocked back to the Racecourse, homegrown star Jordan Davies fittingly scored the goal that sent his fellow Reds home happy – and manager Phil Parkinson hailed his side’s resolve under pressure.
Davies headed Wrexham ahead in the first-half, in front of more than 8,000 home fans – as Wrexham re-opened their WREXRENT Stand after refurbishment.
The highest National League attendance of the season so far then watched nervously as David Jones w...

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