Bridlington Town lost out in this all-Yorkshire affair on Saturday.
Mike Thompson's men may have thought Tuesday's 1-0 win at Lincoln United represented a corner turned, after a run out four defeats in a row.
Unfortunately, visitors Pontefract Collieries had other ideas, at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
The West Yorkshire outfit grabbed the lead on 34 minutes.
However, Ahmed Salam levelled early in the second half, from 12 yards.
But Pontefract won it, with a second, midway through the second period.
Brid Town TV spoke to coach Andy Norfolk after the game:
Brid are in the North East to take on Heaton Stannington on Wednesday night, in NPL East, with a 7.45pm kick-off.


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