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Dragons can handle air miles
September 12, 2025
|Daily Post
WREXHAM boss Phil Parkinson is confident of handling the extra strain that international breaks are putting on his side.
Parkinson has been challenged so far in the Championship by trying to gel almost an entirely new team, with co-owners Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds having invested heavily to compete at this level.
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