Gillingham, without a win on their travels in 17 months, were back level when McDonald raced half the length of the pitch to chip over keeper Ian Dunbavin, but they self destructed when they conceded two penalties in four minutes.
England had a bright opening two minutes but the Wallabies hit back and earned three penalties in the first 12 minutes.
Bedford hit back with a try and the Blues full-back James Pritchard missed two penalties in the final minutes to hand Bristol a win.
Barnes's introduction in place of the injured Will Chambers seemed to raise the Barbarians' game, and his two penalties in the last six minutes of the first half ensured they went in at half-time on level terms.
Matt Jess's score put Exeter in front, while Steenson secured victory with three penalties in the last 14 minutes.
Goode and Sexton traded penalties in the opening 10 minutes before Leinster took control with a fine try from Kearney on 15 minutes.
Washington was seemingly out of the game, trailing 2-0, until the Devils took a couple of penalties in the final 10 minutes of regulation.
Three penalties in the final 25 minutes knocked the stuffing out of the Ospreys and despite late pressure the failed to get back into the game.
Replacement Maori fly-half Ripia effectively put the game beyond England with two penalties in the last 10 minutes, but even then the tourists launched one last salvage act.
The industrious Bosc was at the heart of their best moves - and the stand-off gave them an early lead with two penalties in the first 20 minutes of the game.
It was cruel luck on Bristol, who already had an entire front row out injured, and they fell further behind when Jackson kicked three penalties in the final 10 minutes of the half.
But Montgomery returned to kicking duties with two vital penalties in the 71st and 74th minutes as Argentina began to lose their discipline.
Cipriani kicked Wasps into their early 6-0 lead with penalties in the fifth and 10th minutes and just failed to land another from inside his own half.
In a first 40 minutes that saw the Saints go in four penalties to two up, the visitors' lead might have been more.
Bjoerndalen, who has won five golds, suffered four penalties in the shooting sections and could only finish 17th, nearly two minutes behind Jay.
Gloucester struggled to get going in the first 20 minutes, Lamb's two early penalties all but cancelled out when the fly-half's kick was charged down and returned for a try by opposite number Fraser.
Within two minutes Evans completed his hat-trick of penalties when Exeter were caught offside in front of their posts.
The hosts' continual pressure resulted in five converted penalties from Walder's boot to draw them level at 30-30 with nine minutes to play.
However, Martin Paterson's neat finish pulled Burnley level ten minutes before the break, before two Graham Alexander penalties and a Wade Elliott free-kick in the second half saw the Clarets romp to what could be a vital three points in their battle to avoid the drop.
The visitors had the upper hand in the first 40 minutes and scored two tries through Sonny Parker, but Ryan Lamb landed three penalties for Gloucester.
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