It has been eight years since Dom Vose scored a wondergoal at The Racecourse, dubbed one of the best Wrexham goals.
Back in May 2015, Wrexham signed Dom Vose on a free transfer after he left Welling United. He went on to be a top player for the Reds.
In his time with the club, he registered 28 appearances and scored 10 goals before leaving after just a single season.

Arguably the best memory that fans will have of the midfielder was his terrific solo goal against Gateshead in November 2015.
The Englishman picked up the ball after a quickly taken Adriano Moke and decided to take matters into his own hands.
Vose picked it up just past halfway and passed five players before slotting it past the goalkeeper.
Even with all the success that the Reds have had under Phil Parkinson in recent years, fans haven’t forgotten this wonder goal.
What have fans said about Dom Vose?
Back in 2015, Wrexham were stuck in the middle of their 15-year spell in the National League. In the season in question, the Reds finished in eighth place.
Despite being in a tough spell, there are still memories that are fond despite the atmosphere around The Racecourse not being what it is today.
Following the club posting an On This Day video on Twitter, fans have been recollecting about the goal and Vose himself.
This fan felt that the Englishman’s goal was the best scored by a Wrexham player in recent memory. This doesn’t come as a surprise with the standard of the effort.
He departed North Wales in a move to Scunthorpe United, making the step up two divisions to play for the League One outfit. It didn’t go well with the Iron as Vose failed to make an impact and was released after one season.
His most recent club was Welling United and although it is unclear, it appears he has departed the Isthmian League side.
This fan pondered how good Vose could be in the current Wrexham side. Alongside stars like Paul Mullin nowadays, he would have thrived.
The Englishman showed his quality in his time with the club and fans were disappointed when he left. Things may have gone differently if he had stayed with the Reds.
It is clear fans still think highly of the Englishman, with this fan calling him ‘one of my favourite players’.
Given the names that have come through the door at The Racecourse in recent years, like ex-Premier League stars like James McClean, to still be loved by fans is a testament to Vose.
Although it never ended how either party wanted, the attacking midfielder will always be looked on fondly by those in red.
