WREXHAM came so close to ending their wait for a first away win of the season against high-flying Woking.
The lowly Reds, again led by interim manager Brian Flynn, produced a much improved performance and had chances to break the deadlock before wing-back back James Jennings opened the scoring three minutes into the second half.
Wrexham pushed for a second goal but Woking also had opportunities and equalised after Jake Lawlor appeared to get the final touch following a ball into the area.
Here's how the players rated:
CHRISTIAN DIBBLE: Under pressure following recent errors but kept Wrexham in the game with some important saves. 7
ADAM BARTON: Back in the side as a centre-back and did a good job on the whole. 6
JAKE LAWLOR: Made a key goalline clearance and was unfortunate to put through his own goal. 6
MICHAEL CHAMBERS: Got his head to a lot of balls into the area and was solid on his recall. 6
MARK CARRINGTON: The captain was as dependable as ever after switching from centre to wing-back. 6
LUKE SUMMERFIELD: Good on the ball and did his best to get things going through the midfield. 6
LUKE YOUNG: Set up Jennings for his goal and was involved in a lot of good things for the Reds. 7
JAMES JENNINGS: A big attacking threat and took his goal well but should have scored another. 7
BOBBY GRANT: Lively display but the leading scorer didn't have chances to add to his goals tally. 6
JASON OSWELL: Up against a giant defender but worked hard, set up chances and almost scored. 7
PAUL RUTHERFORD: Put in a good shift but unable to effect proceedings too much. 6
MARK HARRIS: The only substitute to come on and he saw a header come back off the post. 5
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