Wrexham have been enacting a plan to prevent seasonal illness from derailing their promotion push.
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Parkinson shares Wrexham illness planPaul Mullin sat out Swindon winIllness has affected a few playersWHAT HAPPENED?
With Wrexham flying high in League Two, the last thing manager Phil Parkinson and owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney wanted was for illness to sweep through the squad. With Paul Mullin unable to come off the bench on Boxing Day after struggling with illness, Wrexham took precautions.
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Parkinson explained the precautions the club are taking. After his side won 1-0 at Swindon Town on Boxing Day, the manager said: "We have got to have a head count now because there is a bit of illness in the camp and we just need to get everybody back up the road. We will get a car to take a couple of the ones who are ill back so they are not on the coach spreading it and get the rest in the camp in the best condition for the Walsall game."
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James McClean stepped up in Mullin's absence to score the only goal of the game in Swindon. The win sent the Red Dragons up to second in the table, just four points behind leaders Stockport having played a game less.
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Wrexham will look to use the momentum gained from three consecutive wins when they travel to the Midlands to face Walsall on Friday night.