[1][2][3][4] Wakefield had also been supposed to join the division having finished 13th in National Division One but sadly due to financial difficulties the club would go into liquidation and cease to exist.
Doncaster would finish as league champions, 13 points clear of nearest rivals, Newbury Blues.
At the other end of the table, apart from Rosslyn Park who were comfortably bottom, it was a very tight relegation battle with Bracknell and Nuneaton eventually going down to join Rosslyn Park despite both sides winning their last games - in the end only 2 points separated 10th placed Esher from 12th placed Nuneaton.
[8] Nuneaton would drop down to the 2005–06 National Division Three North while Bracknell and Rosslyn Park went into the 2005–06 National Division Three South.
79 - 5 Harrogate at home to Bracknell on 27 November 2004 57 - 12 Doncaster away to Wharfedale on 20 4 September 2004 79 - 5 Harrogate at home to Bracknell on 27 November 2004 Harrogate at home to Bracknell on 27 November 2004 Harrogate at home to Bracknell on 27 November 2004 Blackheath away to Stourbridge on 26 February 2005 N/A - multiple teams [18][19][20][21] Jonathan Davies for Wharfedale at home to Nuneaton on 9 October 2004 N/A - multiple players Lee Cholewa for Harrogate at home to Bracknell on 27 November 2004 Stephen McCashin for Blackheath away to Stourbridge on 26 February 2005 N/A - multiple players [22][23][24][25][26] Doncaster at home to Manchester on 9 October 2004 Nuneaton at home to Bracknell on 23 October 2004 and Waterloo on 13 November 2004 Bracknell at home to Esher on 20 November 2004 Doncaster Bracknell [27]