MARK Jones is hoping to reproduce his Wrexham form on the international stage with Wales.

The 22-year-old bagged two goals in Saturday's 3-0 win over Stockport County on Saturday.

That took Jones's tally to five for the season, making him the Dragons' top scorer and the midfielder with the most goals in League Two.

The Rhos-born youngster was delighted with his double and says he now can't wait to pull on the Red shirt of Wales.

Jones has been called up to the Under 21s party for the visit to Germany tomorrow (Friday) night and Tuesday's home clash with Azerbaijan.

However, as the Mail was going to press, there was speculation Jones could be promoted to John Toshack's senior squad for the World Cup qualifiers with Northern Ireland and Azerbaijan after a number of players picked up knocks.

If he does get the call-up, it will be the second time Jones has been involved with the full team, being an unused substitute in August's friendly with Slovenia.

But, whatever squad he's in, Jones goes into the games with his confidence high.

He said: 'I'm definitely pleased to be going on the back of the goals. There's been so many times in the last couple of years that I've picked up an injury that's kept me from playing for Wales. But that's not the case this time so I'm really looking forward to it.

'The boss does push me to shoot as much as I can. Sometimes the shots go over the bar but it worked out against Stockport.'

All three goals against County were fine finishes, with the opener from Jon Walters the best of the lot.

It was only Walters' second of the season, while forwards Robbie Foy, Lee McEvilly and Dean Bennett have contributed just three more between them.

Boss Denis Smith is looking for his front men to get the 'ugly' goals as well.

He said: 'I would like to see a few more tap-ins, even though they were all great goals.'

Wrexham are without a game this weekend due to international call-ups. Meanwhile, on-loan defender Paul Linwood looks set for an early return to Tranmere Rovers.