Manager Mark Brier was disappointed the weather robbed his side the chance of gaining revenge on Armthorpe Welfare.

Town had a rare run-out a fortnight ago when they lost to their NCEL Premier Division rivals 3-2 on December 11 in what has been their only game this month.

But Brier was frustrated when the return fixture could not go ahead last Saturday at the Dual Seal Stadium.

Town were looking forward to getting their own back at home but were denied by the returning cold snap.

Former Rotherham, Cardiff and Brentford striker Leo Fortune-West had proved highly influential for Armthorpe in the first game.

Brier admitted: “The difference between the sides, as I said at the time, was Leo Fortune-West and his experience.

“He scored their first goal and had a hand in the other two but our lads learned from it and hoped to put that into practice in the next game.

“It would have been nice to get a bit of momentum from that and the back-to-back games would have helped in that respect.

“It would have had spice and been another run-out.”