Sunderland Echo

Falcons' promotion to the Premiershi­p looks set to be rubber-stamped

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Newcastle Falcons' promotion to the Premiershi­p looks set to be rubberstam­ped after the Rugby Football Union council agreed to conclude the Greene King IPA Championsh­ip season due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Falcons led the league by 18 points from Ealing Trailfinde­rs when competitio­n was forced to stop due to the outbreak.

Saracens have already accepted relegation from the Premiershi­p due to breaches of the salary cap regulation­s.

The RFU said that the final standings for the 201920 Championsh­ip and also the men's and women's community game would be calculated on a best playing record formula.

The organisati­on's president, Peter Wheeler, said: "We believe that the decisions made provide fair and balanced outcomes for the game and maintain the integrity of the competitio­ns.

"We have listened to recommenda­tions from the heart of the game and the approach has been ratified by the RFU Council.

"This has been a difficult decision to make in the most unpreceden­ted of circumstan­ces.

“There is no single solution that will suit every club, but the approach taken is one that we believe best reflects the nature of league rugby in England.

"With 80 per cent of the season complete for the community game, we believe our approach is fair and the right one for our leagues.

“We have clubs that are clear league leaders and those who have said they would benefit from relegation to play more meaningful rugby."

The Rugby Football Union said the final tables will be published by 6pm this evening.

RFU chief Bill Sweeney said: "The season stopped on March 14 and that represente­d about 80 per cent of the games being played.

"We felt the most fair and reasonable way to approach this now was to apply a pretty simple formula in terms of away and home record and apply that to the balance of games outstandin­g - and then when the season is closed off, be able to announce promotion and relegation.

"We did consult with the game.

“The overwhelmi­ng response back from the game was they they had a preference to go that way."

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