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Wrexham have been on an unbelievable run over the last three years as they have managed to grab three straight promotions to go from the National League all the way to the second tier of English football, the Championship. The Red Dragons have been rather quiet through the summer as they have only made two signings so far in the form of Ryan Hardie and Danny Ward.
The Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned Welsh side have now set their sights towards doing the improbable by grabbing their fourth-straight promotion, this time to the Premier League, and their preparations for the upcoming season in the Championship begins with a tour of Australia, where they began their campaign with a clash against the Melbourne Victory at Marvel Stadium.
The A-League runners-up started the game in fine fashion as they drew highly-rated goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo into an early save and managed to dominate the proceedings through the opening twenty minutes. The second chance also fell to the Melbourne Victory, but they were yet again denied by the former Arsenal youth team goalkeeper.
Wrexham's first major chance fell to centre-back Dan Scarr, whose strong header needed a spectacular save by Victory's Jack Duncan. The second fell to Scarr's centre-back partner Max Cleworth, who pulled out an outrageous bicycle kick by yet another superb save from Duncan. However, it wasn't long before the Red Dragons finally managed to get their first goal through their third central defender, Thomas O'Connor, who managed to pounce on a poor punch-out and placed it into the bottom right corner.
The second half saw Phil Parkinson alter the entire playing eleven and hand debuts to his newest signings. The game saw the first 15 minutes of the second half played very tentatively before Hardie pounced on a wonderful ball by Ryan Barnett and doubled Wrexham's lead. It was veteran midfielder George Evans who got the third goal of the night after his long-range shot was spilt by the A-League side's substitute goalkeeper Daniel Graskoski into his own goal.
The game ended in a 3-0 victory for the Championship side against the A-League runners-up as they prepare to get ready for an important season in the second tier of English football.