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Moult put the Welshmen ahead after with just over 10 minutes played and Harris ended a stinging six-man move by seizing on Connor Jennings' final ball to breeze in from the right and fire home.
North Ferriby finished the second half of normal time in control with Danny Clarke stinging Coughlin's fingers after going close late on. That came after Wrexham had tried to shut the game off with Jennings pulling most of the strings. Kevin Wilkin's team were the more refined unit but didn't deliver often enough in the final third and some robust defending kept them out. To their credit, North Ferriby didn't run out of steam as Wrexham might have hoped - but no one could really have predicted the outcome based on the early exchanges.
Moult's opening goal saw the journeyman striker coax the ball past Nicklin from close-range after being set up by the impressive Jennings and Joe Clarke. It was no surprise that the Dragons bossed the first half - and a slight surprise that North Ferriby didn't use the long ball to 6ft 5in striker Tom Denton in their bid to put a stamp on the match. Wrexham served an intial sixth-minute warming with a Kieron Morris half-volley that flew just wide after good work by Clarke and Neil Ashton.
After Moult struck, Jennings had a 24th minute drive deflected for a corner, the East Riding side getting lucky when Nicklin mis-hooked a wild clearance way out of his area. The ball finally fell to Jennings, but, by this time the grateful keeper had made up his ground and saved comfortably.
The Villagers' first meaningful advance saw a 29th-minute rebound off Danny Hone fly into a grateful Coughlin's arm. But more pressure was to come and three minutes later Danny Clarke broke and got away a decent shot under severe pressure. Keen overlapping full-back Josh Wilde was a potent threat to the Wrexham defence who survived a 45th-minute burst from him and Adam Bolder. Despite that the Dragons always looked the more likely side to score next with Jennings pulling the strings and defender Neil Ashton nodding a 37th-minute corner a shade high and wide.
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It not only helped make the trip financially viable but it was a good laugh! Now we needed to find more minibuses to take as many DSA members to Wembley as possible; in 4 weeks! The obvious hire companies and taxi firms proved too expensive and local government transport was tied up in too much red tape.
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