Wright and Birmingham teammate Asa Hall spent the last month of the 2006–07 season helping Ashford Town (Kent) avoid relegation from the Isthmian League Division One South.
[6] After leaving Birmingham City, Wright spent a couple of months on non-contract terms at Halesowen Town, for whom he scored three goals from eight matches in the Southern League Premier Division.
This was the first time a Tamworth player had scored a hat-trick since Marcus Ebdon's three goals in a 5–0 win against Gresley Rovers in the FA Trophy in January 2005.
[12] On 21 April 2009, Wright scored the only goal of the match against local rivals Hinckley United to confirm Tamworth's promotion as champions back to the top flight of non-league football.
[14] A move to Stevenage Borough fell through when the player could not agree personal terms,[15] and a chipped ankle bone and damaged ligaments suffered in February 2010 kept him out for most of what remained of the season.
[16][17] In the subsequent summer Wright left Tamworth, signing a one-year deal with another Midlands-based Conference Premier team, Kidderminster Harriers.
"[22] He made only four starts and thirteen substitute appearances, scoring once, as Mansfield won the Conference title and promotion to the Football League, and his contract was not renewed.
[23] Lincoln City signed Wright for 2013–14, but he never established himself in the first team, made his last Conference appearance in January 2014, and rejoined Kidderminster Harriers in mid-March on loan till the end of the season.
[31] Injuries to other players meant he was called into the travelling squad and made his debut as a late substitute as England drew 2–2 to qualify for the final of the 2007–09 International Challenge Trophy.