Scruton and Burrow went over early on in a second half that Leeds also dominated - Burrow getting his 100th try for Leeds.
An even phase of play followed until Eastmond nudged Saints back in front just short of the hour mark with a penalty after Burrow - the smallest player in Super League - was penalised for a high tackle on Long.
Wax moth larvae burrow through the comb in hives gradually destroying the cells where broods are raised and honey stored.
After conceding two early tries against Australia last week, England made no mistake this time with Mickey Higham and Burrow both going over in the opening eight minutes.
Three forward drives produced a scrum and the home side unleashed a wave of attacks which eventually saw Barnard just burrow his way over in the corner for a try awarded by the video referee.
The match, played in torrential rain, had looked to be almost over as a contest early in the first half as Burrow, McGuire and Hall scored to put the Rhinos in total control.
Leeds made the brighter start, Ryan Bailey, Keith Senior and Rob Burrow all being held up in separate darts for the line.
What remains is a large quantity of tiny whiting, which are too small to catch, and the nethrops, which lives in a muddy burrow.
In the penultimate game of the Magic extravganza, the opening try came when Burrow's cross-field kick found Hall in the corner.
England were the better side in the opening half in Newcastle with Rob Burrow scoring two of their four tries.
Webb ran in from halfway and Burrow went over for the final try for the home side, while Sinfield finished with six goals and Burrow one.
As a stream of water washes the fruit along an apple-clogged trench towards the mill, Stephen tells me how Burrow Hill has rejuvenated cider making in this corner of Somerset.
However, a precise cross-field kick from Burrow after 20 minutes almost resulted in a score for Leeds, Francis Meli managing to thwart the danger by gathering the ball at the second attempt.
One points to a land origin in which lizards started to burrow, and as they adapted to their subterranean existence, their legs were reduced and lost - first the fore-limbs and then the hind-limbs.
There have been several anecdotal reports of leprosy in humans who have handled, killed or eaten armadillos, or who may have been indirectly exposed by gardening in soil where the animals burrow, as was the case for Abide's patient.
Insects are everywhere, including several trying to burrow under my skin, and birds caw in the background.
"I was shocked to see this exploitation in football, " explained Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation.
After the groundhog was summoned from his burrow at the Gobbler's Knob hill in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, observers proclaimed that "the prognosticator of all prognosticators" had not seen his shadow.
Soon after the website launched, much of the east coast of the US appeared to be a swathe of orange, although you can burrow down to street level to see who is sick in your neighbourhood.
It was a similar story in the second half as Nick Scruton, Rob Burrow, Luke Burgess and Ben Kaye went over.
With an array of world-class finishers in their back pocket - Danny McGuire, Rob Burrow, Ali Lauitiiti - they are pretty deadly from close range.
Man-of-the-match Sinfield converted to put Leeds 17-10 in front before a late drop-goal from Rob Burrow settled matters.
Steve Matai missed the conversion but England got back on track three minutes later when Martin Gleeson, in at stand-off in the absence of the injured Leon Pryce and the rested Danny McGuire, took Burrow's pass from a scrum.
"In the meantime we had no choice but to put it back on FIFA, " Burrow added.
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