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Wrexham boss Phil Parkinson keeps cool but Dragons are hot

WREXHAM boss Phil Parkinson knows a brilliant start to the season “doesn’t count for a great deal” after beating local rivals Shrewsbury took them to the summit.

Wrexham boss

By Jordan Preece

WREXHAM 3
Palmer 15, Lee 42, Marriott 59

SHREWSBURY 0

DERBY JOY: Wrexham’s Jack Marriott celebrates scoring the third
PICTURES: Alamy

WREXHAM boss Phil Parkinson knows a brilliant start to the season “doesn’t count for a great deal” after beating local rivals Shrewsbury took them to the summit.
The Red Dragons’ convincing win in the cross-border derby meant they maintained their unbeaten start to the season and have settled nicely in the third tier.
Wrexham opened the scoring inside the opening 20 minutes through Ollie Palmer and doubled their lead just before half-ti...

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