Wrexham continued their promotion charge on Saturday with a comfortable win over Exeter City.
The question remains, though, over the form and fitness of Paul Mullin; the previously key striker began the game on the bench and he remains stuck on just one goal in League One this season. Without him leading the line, there was a potency and fluency to Phil Parkinson's side as they eased to victory.
The hosts were ahead within seven minutes; after a fast start that saw them rack up a number of early corners, Max Cleworth nodded in Elliot Lee's delivery to give the Welsh side a deserved lead.
Lee thought he had doubled Wrexham's lead from another set-piece, but his goal was ruled out for a foul in the build-up, and it instead fell to Ollie Palmer to score his side's second as he headed home after a brilliant ball from Ryan Barnett.
In the second half, Oliver Rathbone added a third to all but seal the three points, once again heading home a superb delivery, this time from James McClean.
Mullin came on late on and volleyed over from close-range, another frustrating finish in a run that has seen him struggle to recapture the form that saw him score 24 goals in League Two.