In response to Omni's point, I think the powers that be do recognise this - but recognising it and solving it are 2 completely different issues. For example if Leeds/Yorkshire carnegie decided to enter a new "club" into the leagues or "adopt" a current club to use as a feeder side then that club/team would have to enter the leagues at the bottom Y5 even if they were in reality a North 3 level team. To do otherwise and drop them into a higher level based on some educated guess work would mean instead of 2 spots for promotion for the rest of us there would only be 1 spot available which would mean a lot of disgruntled teams. So as far as i can see there ain't no easy solution.
Having experienced playing in leagues were a team is a lot more superior then the rest, far more so than donny have been, then you just grin and bear it at the end of the day its 2 fixtures and if you approach it in the right frame of mind of using it to set new standards for yourself and take on the challenge then it can be positive. Eventually the team finds their level (sometimes followed by them then folding or falling back down to the level they started at after the sugar daddy or senior club has a change of strategy).
Hopefully Rat will get someone at the club to correct the web site and I agree with him on fitness - that last 10 minutes, often of each half but certainly the 2nd half, are the ones were the better drilled and fitter teams pull away from the opposition, its also statistically were the most points are scored at all levels of the game.