Moore ready to influence Wrexham's run-in after injury
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Moore ready to influence Wrexham's run-in after injuryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Wrexham striker Kieffer Moore has won 52 caps for Wales, scoring 15 goalsByIan MitchelmoreBBC Sport WalesPublished35 minutes agoCommentsKieffer Moore says he is ready to make an impact during Wrexham's run-in after recovering from a second hamstring injury in just three months.The striker missed Wrexham's opening four games of 2026 due to injury and was then sidelined for a further four matches prior to the March international break.Moore made his return to action as a substitute in the Red Dragons' 2-2 draw with West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns on Good Friday and started the 5-1 loss to Southampton last time out."To get another hamstring injury wasn't great, but I feel really good now," he told BBC Sport Wales."I'm ready to really affect the final part of this season and hopefully we get something from it."Latest Wrexham news, analysis and fan viewsWrexham's James to battle through pain barrierPublished1 day agoSam Smith has stepped up admirably when Moore - who has netted 13 times across all competitions in his debut season with Wrexham so far - has been unavailable.Seven of Smith's nine goals this season have come in the second half of the campaign when Moore has been out of action."Sam's a great guy, a great striker, he's scored some great goals for us. His movement's really, really good," Moore said of team-mate Smith."Having that repertoire where I can play a game, he can play a game, and we can dovetail like that, it's been really good for us."Phil Parkinson also added to his forward options during the January transfer window by signing Bailey Cadamarteri and Davis Keillor-Dunn while Jay Rodriguez returned from injury after Christmas.Moore hopes the fierce competition to lead the line for Wrexham will serve the club well over the remainder of the run-in."Com...




