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Wrexham's Moore aiming to stay the distance
Kieffer Moore runs in celebration after scoring for WrexhamImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption,

Kieffer Moore scored Wrexham's opening goal of the new league season in Monday's 1-1 draw with Cardiff City

ByChris WathanBBC Sport Wales
  • Published43 minutes ago

It did not take long for Kieffer Moore to underline once again his importance to Wrexham's hopes of success.

Less than three minutes into the new Championship campaign, the Wales forward was wheeling away to celebrate his first goal of 2026-27.

Even after Rubin Colwill's punishing Cardiff City equaliser denied Wrexham the Welsh derby bragging rights in the last moments of Monday's game, it was hard to shift the smile of a striker who knows the importance of a fast start in front of goal.

Moore's early goal had left former Wales international Nathan Blake purring on punditry duty and manager Phil Parkinson praising his "brilliant" leading of the line.

So far, so good – and similar to the impact from a key role last term.

But for Moore, the key now will be to stay the distance.

The 34-year-old has revealed he has taken extra precautions in an attempt to prevent a repeat of the fitness issues that affected his first year at the Racecourse.

"The injuries took their toll where I couldn't perform how I wanted to. It took the momentum away," Moore says.

"I want to do the exactly the same as last season and start well, but this time get rid of those injuries and hopefully I can just carry that form the whole way through."

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Do Wrexham need more firepower?

Moore made an instant impact in his first months in Wrexham after signing from Sheffield United last summer.

As well as being a physical outlet and platform for Wrexham's attacks, Moore notched up 12 goals by 26 December as Parkinson's side showed they could hold hopes of a push for the Premier League.

But as injuries crept in – including a hamstring problem - things became a little more stop-start.

Moore managed only one more goal before the bid for promotion ended on the final game of the season in a 2-2 draw with Middlesbrough.

Injury also meant Moore missed Wales' World Cup play-offs, with the 54-cap international saying "it hurt" watching on as Bosnia-Herzegovina denied Craig Bellamy's side on penalties.

But instead of stewing during a summer as others took to football's biggest stage, Moore has been hard at work to avoid a repeat of the disappointment felt for both club and country.

"I've taken extra measures to see if I can look after myself and get myself in the best possible fitness to last the season," he explained.

"I've bought some extra recovery stuff, some things I've invested in to hopefully give me that extra 1% that's needed to fill a gruelling Championship season."

Kieffer Moore holds his hamstring and is helped by physiosImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption,

Moore scored just once between 26 December and the end of the 2025-26 season after a hamstring injury suffered at Preston

Moore shied away from revealing the exact details of his new regime, although he was pictured being put through his paces in private off-season sessions - and says his young son has ensured he has been kept on his toes.

"I had some rest as well which is needed, but I've made sure I got myself in a great position," he explained.

Parkinson will no doubt welcome that news, especially given Moore again looks like being his go-to man up top.

Before his first prolonged absence from the side last winter, Moore had played more minutes than any other out-and-out striker in the Championship.

And against Cardiff, his ability in the air (no player won more duels) plus a superb finish to start the season suggested he could be a key asset once more, even with Wrexham tipped to spend again before the transfer window closes.

Parkinson has acknowledged a side who dropped 24 points from winning positions need to show a more ruthless edge, though he was quick to point out that last season's top scorer, Josh Windass, is due to return to action soon after injury.

With no fresh faces expected before Saturday's visit of Watford (15:00 BST), Parkinson said: "Like any manager, everybody's looking for that bit extra - but I feel we have a lot in the building to take those moments."

An injury-free Moore might well prove Parkinson right.

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Parkinson: 'One moment has cost us two points'

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Originally reported by BBC Sport. Read the full story at the original source.