They were well beaten in the North West by promotion-chasing Ashton United.
Player-manager Gary Liddle say the Robins were the best side they've played so far, under his leadership but the Blues put on their worst performance for him:
Town are 12th but only six points clear of the NPL Premier relegation zone.
Two goals in a minute early on saw United take control.
Ashton then netted three times in 19 minutes early in the second half for a crushing 5-0 victory.
Whitby return to action, next Saturday, at home to Workington, with a 3pm start.


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