Liam Craig forced MacDonald to parry a ferocious free-kick over the crossbar after Andy Webster had hauled back Francisco Sandaza 25 yards out.
Banahan crossed for England's final try in the defeat after claiming a cross-kick from fly-half Andy Goode ahead of former All Black Doug Howlett.
However, a Medard kick ahead caught Wales out, Andy Powell chasing back only for the visitors to commit an accidental offside.
Andy Drury took the kick quickly and Griffin fired past Singh, but Stevenage's celebrations were cut short as the referee Stephen Martin called for the set-piece to be taken again.
But Dave Strettle took advantage of Tom James' hesitancy, gathering Andy Gomarsall's bouncing kick to set up an attack near the goal-line.
Connacht calmed themselves and drove steadily into Blues territory and won a straightforward penalty chance, only for Andy Dunne to hook his kick horribly.
Andy Dawson's free-kick and a Dean Marney shot added to the lead but Hull's Kamil Zayatte sliced a clearance into his own goal to give Everton hope.
Jones was then upended by Southport defender Mark Winstanley, whose indiscretion went unpunished when Andy Thackeray squandered the resulting free-kick.
Jonas Gutierrez opened the scoring with a strike that deflected off Ian Evatt before Andy Carroll headed home a free-kick from Danny Guthrie.
But the visitors lacked any creativity and urgency after the break, and their poor display was punished when San Marino captain Andy Selva scored with a superb free-kick.
Blayney made to good save to keep out Rowe's spot kick on 33, awarded for David Armstrong's push on Andy Graham.
Andy Webster headed into the net from another Conway free-kick but the referee had already blown for a foul by the Dundee United defender.
Sarries gobbled up Fitzgerald's clearance kick before Schalk Brits roared forward linking with David Strettle, who offloaded for Andy Saull to send Brown over in the right corner.
Andy Dibble was brought on but had no chance with Gabbiadini's spot kick, his 25th goal of the season, as Darlington took a two-goal lead over their bitter rivals in the Third Division's play-off semi-final first leg.
Federico Higuain converted the penalty kick and for the next 16 minutes it seemed like the game winner, especially after Columbus goaltender Andy Gruenebaum stopped a hard shot by Juninho from the top of the box in the 83rd minute and defender Kevan George cleared a header by Olave off the goal line minutes later.
Alan Blayney saved from Andy Waterworth before substitute Ryan Deans flicked the ball into the bottom corner from Kelbie's free-kick after 72 minutes.
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