CHRISTIAN DIBBLE: Kept Wrexham in the game with two crucial saves but could do nothing about Michael Cheek’s winner. 7
LIAM McALINDEN: Worked hard in defence but didn’t offer much going forward as Wrexham struggled to deliver quality final balls. 6
BEN TOZER: For once his long throws didn’t come off as Bromley dealt with everything that was thrown at them. 6
MAX CLEWORTH: Wrexham’s best defender again. Had a great first half but won’t be happy with Bromley’s winner. 7
TOM O’CONNOR: Played in a strange role but didn’t look out of place on his return to the starting line up. 6
LUKE YOUNG : Quiet game from the workaholic midfielder as Bromley won the key battles in the engine room. 6
JAMES JONES: Like Young, Jones didn’t really give Wrexham the push they needed in the middle of the park. 6
CALUM McFADZEAN: Solid enough defensively but again Wrexham lacked any real width to provide ammo for the strikers. 6
JORDAN DAVIES: Had a great chance in the first half but for once the Wrexham-born midfielder couldn’t grab a goal. 6
PAUL MULLIN: The same can be said of the Reds’ top scorer. Mullin worked hard, running the channels but couldn’t find a way past the Bromley keeper. 8
OLLIE PALMER: Put himself about like he normally does but tired in the second half. 6
SUBSTITUTES
REECE HALL-JOHNSON: Did his best to get forward after replacing McAlinden and had a couple of crosses blocked. 6
DAN JARVIS: Didn’t have much time to make an impact. 5
JAKE HYDE: Was a handful when he came on late on, had a goal controversially ruled out and could have had a hat-trick. 7
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