ROBERTSON'S rugby league players have been left frustrated by lack of game time this season.
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The Spuds second division side has contested just two matches in the past six week.
A combination of the Group 6 draw and bad luck has been the reason for Robertson's lack of matches to open in its 2015 account.
Saturday marked the second successive week that Robertson's squad was unable to take the field.
The Spuds was set to make the trip north to play the Mt Annan Knights.
However, club president Doug Tilley said he received a call early Saturday morning to notify him that the game was postponed.
The Mt Annan field was flooded and play was deemed too dangerous.
Robertson will need to continue to wait for a game.
All Group 6 teams receive a bye this Anzac Day weekend.
Tilley said it had been a frustrating period for the Spuds.
"The boys are just sick of not playing," he said.
"We have played two games in six weeks which makes it hard to build momentum."
However, Tilley said Robertson players had responded well at training.
"We have 23 players on the books which is great," he said.
"We're getting good numbers at training."
The Spuds opened its 2015 account with a 24-16 win over Bundanoon in round one.
The side then missed two weeks of play, returning to secure an 18-14 win over Narellan Blue.
Robertson will next play on May 2 against Warragamba.