After seeing their match with Morley abandoned, at Silver Royd, last week, Boro's trip to Halifax on Saturday has been called off.
Head coach Matty Jones gave his verdict on last week's abandonment:
Third-placed Boro were due to travel to West Yorkshire to face Old Crossleyans in North East 2, but the match is off due to a frozen pitch.
Malton & Norton's home clash with Pontefract, in the same division, has been postponed too.
Third-bottom Bridlington were due to be away, in Yorkshire One, at Pocklington, but that's also off.
Hornsea's home game with Knaresborough, in Yorkshire Four North, has been called off now.
While Whitby were due to play eight miles north of Newcastle, at Seghill, in Durham & Northumberland Division Three, but that pitch is also frozen.


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