Honiton were inactive for the fourth successive Saturday when their Tribute Cornwall and Devon match at Lanner was called off.
It means that the Lacemen will go into Saturday’s home game with title-chasing Saltash having not played since a February 17, 31-21 win at Pirates Amateurs.
The last time the Lacemen played at home was back on February 3, when they were beaten 21-16 by Penryn.
The re-arranged date for the Lanner game is May 5 and that means - barring any further weather - Honiton will play matches on each of the next seven Saturdays through to the end of the campaign.
They end March at Plymstock Albion Oaks, then visit Tavistock and Wellington either side of a home game against Torrington (April 14), and then play their final home game on April 28 against Plymouth Argaum before that May 5 date at Lanner.
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