Dobson's extra work paying off for Wrexhampublished at 11:57 GMT 13 November
Image source, Rex FeaturesGeorge Dobson feels extra work on the training ground has brought maximum rewards as he has been a first-team regular in the Championship with Wrexham this season.
The midfielder is getting used to life in the second tier having spent each of the past nine seasons in League One.
Despite a major squad overhaul during the summer transfer window, Dobson - who moved to the Stok Cae Ras in the summer of 2024 - has remained an integral figure under Phil Parkinson.
He is one of only four players - alongside Kieffer Moore, Max Cleworth and Matty James - to feature in all 15 of his side's league games so far this term.
The 27-year-old has repaid the faith shown in him by the club's coaching staff with a string of impressive displays.
His total of 43 tackles made is the most of any player in the division while only four players in the league have bettered Dobson's tally of 65 ground duels won.
Reflecting on his ability to make the step up to Championship level following the 1-0 victory over his former club Charlton Athletic last weekend, Dobson said: "I'm delighted. I knew it was going to be tough coming up, with the amount of quality players that we've brought in.
"I've just tried to work hard and do extras with people at the club to try and prove that I'm worthy of my place in the team and in the squad.
"Every time I get the opportunity, it's just about trying to prove that. I'm just going to continue to try and do that every time I get the chance."


















