Sinfield converted all five Rhinos tries to surpass Wigan's Andy Farrell's 1999 record of scoring in 48 successive rounds.
The hosts led 10-0 at the break thanks to David Strettle's try and Owen Farrell's conversion and penalty.
Wilkinson, himself no stranger to injury, said Farrell's strength of character would be missed.
Andy Farrell's try in the corner seemed to have sealed victory but Yachvili's long-range effort won it.
Farrell's new coach at Saracens Alan Gaffney is also expecting great things of the two-time Man of Steel.
Its Mirage masks are widely considered the most comfortable on the market, so Farrell's sales force uses them as a come-on.
And the Aussie not only converted that but loose forward Farrell's cake-icing try two minutes from time for a 20-point individual haul.
However, Wales fought back from the second-half sin-binning of Farrell's opposing No. 10 Rhys Priestland and drew level with fullback Leigh Halfpenny's fourth successful kick.
Three minutes later, Farrell's missed tackle invited replacement O'Malley through and he jinked his way past the covering Short for a classy seven-pointer.
The hosts then went close through Craig Farrell's header, but soon after that they were behind through Constable's 24th goal of the season.
Jackson slotted over his third tight-angle conversion after Farrell's try, but at the death, Yachvili was given a chance from 40 metres out and made no mistake.
Bath began the second half on the front foot but were punished for turning the ball over when Short hacked on Farrell's punt upfield and Ratouvou touched down.
Barely five minutes had elapsed when Farrell's vision put Haughton in for number three, then the captain conjured another stunning break to set Chris Radlinski loose two minutes later.
Farrell's third goal from four attempts made it 19-6 and Peters' one-pointer began to assume considerable importance as the Rhinos hit back with two tries in three minutes to open up the game.
Farrell's kick off was going to fly out of play on the full but the New Zealander caught the ball and carried it over the dead-ball line to put his side under pressure.
Having witnessed Farrell's injury struggles at first hand over the last 12 months, Ford - who left Saracens to take up his role with England - paid tribute to his next-door neighbour's strength of character.
But Farrell's flamboyant oafs remain endearing for their guileless childishness, "mind-bottling" way with words, and the star's willingness to let it all hang out ("I thought you'd like to see what a real skater's body looks like, " he tells Jimmy over his paunch).
Red Sox manager John Farrell said Ellsbury's injury has improved but he's not ready to play yet.
Shane Victorino (strained left hamstring) is not running full speed yet and manager John Farrell said it's "probably a little premature" to say the speedy outfielder will go out on a minor league rehab assignment Monday or Tuesday.
Barry O'Farrell, the state's Liberal leader and now its premier, will complicate life for Ms Gillard.
In a statement, Schultz's attorney Tom Farrell says Schultz, who retired in 2009, did not keep any "secret" files.
Farrell plays Emma Thompson's father in the film, which he said had one of the "most beautiful scripts I've read in 15 years".
The family's lawyer Frances Farrell said an appeal would be lodged.
Barkley's conversion put Bath 13-0 up but Farrell pulled three points back with a penalty after David Strettle's run took Sarries into the home side's 22.
Conservative Maria Hutchings won 10, 559 votes, while Labour's John O'Farrell came fourth with 4, 088 votes.
Michael Farrell, director of Cornell's Uihlein Sugar Maple Research and Extension Field Station, also sees a big opportunity for northeastern maple producers.
On the last play of the game, though, Farrell went over for his side's fifth try of the day to clinch a famous win.
Then, after Blair added his third penalty, they pulled well clear when Luveitasau intercepted Johnston's pass - intended for Farrell - and cruised over.
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Burgess became Great Britain's youngest forward since Andy Farrell when he made a try-scoring debut in the home series against New Zealand in 2007.
Labour's candidate, Mr O'Farrell, has said the campaign "re-invigorated" the party in the area, which Ed Miliband has visited to campaign several times.
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