After the championship alot of the leagues are far less clear cut for promotion and relegation particularly in the community game with the number of postponements there have been due to weather.
I guess they will hit the publish league tables button at 17.29 and run out the virtual office at 17.30 to avoid the inevitable deluge of complaints!
Both clubs I am involved with are awaiting these sums with baited breath, one 13 points clear at the top so should be ok, the other second tied on points with first but having played a game less.
"It was agreed that final standings for the Greene King IPA Championship and men’s and women’s community game would be calculated on a best playing record formula maintaining promotion and relegation for those leagues."
Sounds like it will be done on something like a points per game basis, so your 2nd placed team should end up top. Not sure what else they could have done. Any solution would have left some teams feeling cheated in some way. At least this way the games that have already been played have been meaningful. I'm sure the RFU will look to make it more complicated and less transparent than simply number of points divided by number of games, but we will find out this evening.
Taken from the RFU website just now when I went to check SW Prem table:
"The league tables below are valid only up to 16 March.
From 6pm Friday 3 April, final league standings for Mens RFU Leagues (levels 3-12) and Womens RFU Leagues (Level 2-5) will be available on englandrugby.com."
With no promotion play offs, eg: 2nd in National 2S v 2nd in National 2N, and similar lower down, it remains to be seen if they will just do 2 up and 2 down from those leagues or whether the runner up with the better record to date will take the final promotion place.