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Colwyn Bay 0-2 Wrexham

Carl Tremarco
Carl Tremarco opened the scoring after 22 minutes

First-half goals from Carl Tremarco and Shaun Whalley saw Wrexham to a pre-season friendly win at Colwyn Bay.

A foul on Levi Mackin on the edge of the area gave Tremarco the opportunity to open the scoring with a superb free kick struck past Matt Parry.

On 35 minutes Mackin put Whalley through, the striker finishing well in the bottom corner.

The Dragons stayed on top in the second period, their hosts failing in their aim to strike on the break.

Earlier in the day, a different Wrexham side lost 2-1 to The New Saints in a behind-closed-doors game at Colliers Park.

A Marc Williams header put the Dragons ahead after just 60 seconds.

But two second-half strikes from the Welsh Premier side gave them the win.


Colwyn Bay: Matt Parry, Mark Soboljew (Mitch Booth 74), Matt Wood, Gareth Sudlow, Tim Brandreth, Neil Coverley, Steve Aspinall (Steve Futcher 83) , Robbie Williams, Rob Hopley, James McIntosh (Luke O'Mahoney 53), Dean Canning.
Subs: Steve Futcher, Lee Thomas, Dean Hughes, Chris Jackson, Stuart McIntosh.

Wrexham: Gavin Ward, Kyle Critchell, Darran Kempson, Mike Williams, Carl Tremarco, Silvio Spann (George Stewart 82), Tom Kearney, Levi Mackin, Sam Aiston, Louis Jefferson, Shaun Whalley (Obi Anuro 84).
Subs: Danny Staples, Like Carden, Rob Pearson.

Referee: B Robinson

Attendance: 681


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24 Dec 06 |  Wales


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