The centre's kick through proved too strong for wing Richard Fussell, though, as the first half fizzled out.
The inside centre took a high kick and brushed aside two challenges to cross the line with ease.
Full-back Payne scored after just eight minutes from a Ronan O'Gara cross-kick and centre Tipoki wriggled his way through just before the interval.
The visiting fly-half's influence on the game began to increase, and his kick down the centre of the field won a scrum five when Wayne Evans could not deal with the greasy conditions.
But just when the home side looked to be securing a decisive cushion, Glasgow crossed again - Evans gratefully collecting and touching the ball down after Stephenson failed to deal with a clever kick through from centre Andrew Henderson.
The scrum-half, 33, who is set to play his last game at Knowsley Road against Wigan, will finish the town centre book signing three hours before kick-off.
Bent twice sent efforts wide of the far post after cutting in from the left, Wellbeck missed his kick from an inviting centre and failed to get on the end of a looping pass when six yards out.
With Real struggling to impose themselves, the visitors went close again and were unfortunate that Pjanic's teasing free-kick was closest to centre-half Cris, who failed to make proper contact inside the six-yard box when any significant touch would surely have found the target.
Wasps centre Steve Kefu had just fired a kick directly into touch when Robson became embroiled in an off-the-ball scuffle and aimed a head-butt at Wasps scrum-half Joe Simpson.
Dyer was up-ended on the left after some impressive work, and from the resulting free-kick, provided on-loan centre back Helder with his first goal for the club.
Gardner once more took the direct route, centre Flannery regathered from Pryce's high kick to get Puletua over and then took Keiron Cunningham's pass to touch down himself.
Former QPR players joined the current squad and children from the club's centre of excellence on the pitch ahead of kick-off against West Bromwich Albion on Sunday to unveil the new crest.
Astonishingly, Rovers then went 6-4 ahead, centre Kris Welham pouncing on Michael Dobson's kick, the scrum-half then succeeding where Eastmond had failed with his conversion attempt.
This international rowing centre, complete with gym and restaurant, is partly designed to kick-start any future bid by London for the Olympic Games.
Worse was to follow when the free-kick was played to Cicinho down the right and his centre found Panucci, who was left free to glance the ball home.
Following centre Matt King's burst, Briers floated a beautifully lofted kick to the left corner, a bemused Brett Delaney mistimed his jump and Atkins stole in ahead of him to catch and dive over.
But Stoke improved as the half wore on and went close when Robert Huth's free kick found its way through to Ryan Shawcross and the centre-half's shot on the turn was blocked by two Wigan defenders.
Zane Kirchner's misguided clearance kick went straight to Martyn Williams, and his offload found centre Riki Flutey, who set off towards the try-line before being hauled down.
Centre-back Michael Ciani rose unchallenged to head home a Yoann Gourcuff free-kick and put the visitors ahead on the stroke of half-time.
Briers then released the centre on halfway for try number four and his fifth came courtesy of a pinpoint kick from Myler.
Centre Hape then touched down before Henderson plucked the ball out of the air from Harris' perfectly-judged kick to put the game beyond London's reach.
The young centre-back, making his first Champions League start, found himself unmarked from Wesley Sneijder's free-kick but he turned his effort wide from a few yards out.
All Blacks centre Conrad Smith scored early in the first half when he won the race to dive on a Richie McCaw grubber kick over the Springbok line.
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