WREXHAM reached a century of points in style as they put sorry Oldham Athletic to the sword at The Racecourse.
Phil Parkinson's men produced the best home performance of the season, winning 5-1 to take another step closer to clinching the National League title.
The result was never in doubt as Wrexham, playing with high intensity, took the game to the mid-table Latics from the start.
Leading scorer Paul Mullin led the way with a hat-trick, moving onto 43 goals for the season, with Elliot Lee and Eoghan O'Connell also on target.
It was a brilliant team display as Wrexham returned to the top of the National League, moving three points ahead of Notts County with a game in hand.
There were no shortage of man of the match contenders as the Reds, who have six matches remaining, set a number of records.
Here's how the players rated:
BEN FOSTER: Oldham scored with their only chance as Foster had a quiet afternoon but distribution was superb. 7
RYAN BARNETT: Continues to impress. Enjoyed a lot of joy down the right flank and set up Mullin for the fourth goal. 9
EOGHAN O’CONNELL: Solid at the back, picked some really good passes and scored opening goal. 9
BEN TOZER: Didn’t give an inch as Wrexham defended brilliantly throughout the game. 8
JORDAN TUNNICLIFFE: Yet another commanding performance at the back. What a signing he’s been. 8
JACOB MENDY: The wing-back did a good job at both ends of the pitch. 8
JAMES JONES: Doesn’t stop running and combined well with Barnett. 8
ANDY CANNON: Reads the game so well and made Wrexham tick as the holding midfielder. 9
ELLIOT LEE: Was unplayable and caused Oldham all sorts of problems, weighing in with a goal and an assist. 9
PAUL MULLIN: What more can you say. Another hat-trick to move onto 43 goals and superb all-round display. 9
SAM DALBY: Linked up well with Mullin, winning flick-ons in the air but also effective with ball at his feet. 8
SUBSTITUTES
TOM O’CONNOR: Great to see him back from injury. 7
JORDAN DAVIES: Made some good runs and almost scored. 7
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