Teams have just 75 minutes to bowl their 20 overs, or face a six-run penalty per over unbowled in that time.
Villa only sporadically threatened, but the home team won their first penalty following a run of tremendous determination by the increasingly influential Young.
Weaver compared the draw to the way his side won at Stalybridge earlier in the season with a penalty against the run of play.
It follows the decision of Hair and Billy Doctrove to award a five-run penalty against them at The Oval for allegedly tampering with the ball.
But that still did not prove enough as Boje took advantage of the two-run penalty for no-balls in this competition to somehow snatch an improbable tie.
After Eastmond extended the lead with a penalty, an opportunistic run from dummy half by Leeds hooker Diskin saw him bundle over for a try despite the presence of several opposition players.
The first took the Blues from their own 22 into the opposition half and ended in Blair kicking a penalty, the second run put the home side within striking distance for lock Davies to barge over.
After another long delay, Abd Rabou despatched the penalty, stopping in the run-up, which left Chaouchi incensed.
Any hopes of a comeback were extinguished when Bryson's run into the penalty box was brought to a crude halt by Esson.
But Simba eventually cracked, as their strained defence failed to pick up a Hosni Rabbou run into the penalty area in the 70th minute.
As half-time approached, Jamie Murphy gave the Celtic defence a scare with a blazing run into the penalty area, but Loovens and Caldwell cleared the danger.
James Arlidge caught Leinster napping to run in a penalty, Wayne Evans swept in for a fine try and Richard Fussell secured the bonus point on 35 minutes.
Mata was brought down soon after, allowing veteran midfielder Frank Lampard to continue his scoring run with a penalty, and Eden Hazard sealed it with a superb long-range effort.
The Aussies elected to run their next penalty from only five metres out, and their adventure was rewarded when, after working the ball wide, fly-half Cooper went over for the lead.
Saints had a good chance to go in front just before the opening goal when striker Jason Scotland found space on the left and was allowed a clear run towards the penalty area.
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With 15 minutes played Paul Burns tried to lift the Doonhamer's spirits with a promising run into the penalty area, but found opposition in the shape of his team-mate Stewart Kean and the move dried up.
Everton's new Croatian striker Jelavic, signed from Rangers, was paraded on the pitch at the break in an effort to inspire the home crowd, although it was City who began to attack with purpose when play resumed, Aguero having a penalty shout when his driving run was brought to an end.
Simon Danielli's run earned Ulster a penalty on 32 minutes, with Andrew Farley infringing, and Wallace punished the indiscretion to double the away side's advantage.
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.
Adrian Mrowiec failed with a hopeful penalty appeal as he tried to run between two defenders, but United's sloppy passing was allowing Hearts more possession in dangerous areas.
Within seconds Derby should have been level after Stephen Pearson ended a mazy run into the Coventry penalty box with a square ball towards Dickov but the striker inexplicably drilled his shot over from six yards.
Worcester took an early lead when Goode kicked a fourth minute 25-metre penalty after Marcel Garvey's strong run had put the visitors on the back foot.
Cardiff's Chris Burke scored a wonder goal after a weaving run before a Liam Trotter penalty levelled for the hosts as Gabor Gyepes fouled Kevin Lisbie.
Instead, he chose to run it across his own penalty area and lost control with a heavy touch, allowing Ireland to slip the ball into an empty net.
Leeds winger Lee Smith's 60-metre run then set up the penalty which earned a sin binning for Warrington winger Chris Hicks and the chance for Sinfield to stretch his side further clear at 20-6.
The Italians were threatening to run riot when they won a penalty after Tuffey had brought down Pazzini.
Laryea Kingston shot a yard over following a strong run to the edge of the penalty area and Andy Driver's cross just evaded Jamie Mole.
Sale forged into Leeds' half with a good run by Nick MacLeod and after a penalty was reversed for back-chat Hodgson nudged his side 12-7 ahead.
Against the run of play, after two failed Goode penalty attempts, Sale had the chance to extend their lead, only for Macleod's 45-metre touchline attempt fell narrowly short.
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