Wrexham Dominates Melbourne Victory in Preseason Opener: A Promising Start Down Under
Wrexham kicks off their Australia and New Zealand preseason tour with a commanding 3-0 victory over Melbourne Victory, showcasing their readiness for the upcoming Championship season.

Wrexham's Preseason Tour Begins with a Bang
After enduring long flights, early-morning training sessions, and a flurry of promotional activities, Wrexham finally hit the pitch in Melbourne, Australia, for their first preseason match. The Welsh side didn’t disappoint, securing a convincing 3-0 victory over A-League Men’s Melbourne Victory at Marvel Stadium.
A Competitive Start
The match began with Melbourne Victory showing promise, particularly through their attacking trio of Brazilian winger Santos, Greek striker Nikos Vergos, and French attacker Zinédine Machach. Machach came closest to scoring in the 24th minute with a powerful shot that forced Wrexham’s goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo into a save, resulting in a corner.
However, Wrexham soon found their rhythm. In the 43rd minute, Ollie Palmer delivered a precise cross that Melbourne Victory’s keeper Jack Duncan could only parry into the path of Tom O’Connor, who volleyed it home to give Wrexham the lead.
Second Half Dominance
The second half saw Wrexham further assert their dominance. New signing Ryan Hardie, making his debut since joining from Plymouth Argyle, doubled the lead in the 67th minute with a well-timed finish at the near post. George Evans then sealed the victory with a stunning long-range effort just over ten minutes later.
Post-Match Reflections
Wrexham’s manager, Phil Parkinson, expressed satisfaction with the performance, emphasizing the importance of the match as a stepping stone towards the upcoming Championship season. "It’s a long time since we’ve played," Parkinson said. "I’m pleased with the workout. The idea tonight was to put in a good performance for the fans and come away a step closer to where we need to be."
Looking Ahead
Wrexham’s tour continues with a trip to Sydney, where they will face Sydney FC. The team is also set to visit iconic landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and Taronga Zoo, blending football with cultural experiences.
Key Takeaways
- Wrexham’s New Signings Shine: Ryan Hardie and George Evans made immediate impacts with their goals.
- Defensive Solidity: Despite early pressure from Melbourne Victory, Wrexham’s defense held firm.
- Preseason Preparation: The match served as a crucial workout for Wrexham as they gear up for the Championship.
Quote of the Day
"I’ve been on the previous two preseason trips to America, and the first one was when it dawned on me how big the whole thing was. I have friends and family from [Australia], so they’ve filled me in on how [Welcome to Wrexham] is quite big here. So I knew what to expect. But I think if it’s your first trip, for the younger lads, it takes you by surprise running out to that." — Eoghan O’Connell on the reported 37,020 crowd for Tuesday’s game.