Boro lost ground on leaders Rochdale after a home defeat on Saturday.
Rivals Wetherby leapfrogged Matty Jones' men with a 26-19 win to drop Boro to third in North East 2.
Charlie Hopper spoke to Boro's Joe Marshall after the game:
There was disappointment for Malton and Norton too, in the same division, who lost 50-22 at Morley.
In North East One, Driffield enjoyed a 28-14 victory over Alnwick.
Bridlington's remain bottom of Yorkshire One though, after a 54-16 thumping at Harrogate Pythons.
Whitby edged past Seaham 28-24, at White Leys Road in Durham & Northumberland Three.
Hornsea stay second in Yorkshire Four North following their 43-15 win at Richmondshire.


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