However, Munster notched the opening score in the seventh minute after Tomas O'Leary's break set up de Villiers to score underneath the posts, with Ronan O'Gara adding the conversion.
Leinster continued the try-scoring a minute after half-time with Hickie outsprinting the Swansea defence to score after an O'Meara kick-ahead.
After a great break by Denis Hickie, captain Brian O'Driscoll chipped ahead and out-paced Tertius Losper to score, with Ronan O'Gara converting.
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The home side responded in style when Tomas O'Leary took advantage of poor defending by Richard Fussell to cleverly kick the ball through for Howlett to gather and score in the corner, O'Gara missing the conversion.
Leinster's opening try came immediately after Steyn's restart as D'Arcy's sidestep and offload sent Mike Ross on the change and Eoin Reddan's quick ball from the ruck allowed O'Brien to score under the posts.
Trimble looked as though he might finish off the move himself in the left corner but the Irish had numbers on the opposite flank and Heaslip ran in the score after quick hands from Brian O'Driscoll, Gordon D'Arcy and David Wallace.
Munster struck an early blow with the outstanding O'Connell diving over the top of a ruck on the edge of the Sale line to score after brilliant work by Keith Earls and Ronan O'Gara.
Morgan fell with the score at 88, before Porterfield and O'Brien put on a partnership of 101 for the third wicket.
It was all becoming a procession as Terry O'Neill slotted another score as Gall's yet again won the ball in midfield from a McGuckin kick-out.
Scores from Wainwright and Shenton sealed the win before Sherwin touched down a thoroughly deserved try, while O'Hara grabbed a late consolation score.
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Ronan O'Gara got Ireland's only score with a drop-goal in the first half.
The Argentinian and O'Driscoll helped create Fitzgerald's third score and replacement hooker Fogarty secured the bonus point, crowning his home debut with a try after Edinburgh were caught napping at a lineout.
Monaghan's players seemed to be out on the feet and Kerry worked the ball downfield again in the 69th minute for Tomas O Se to fist what proved to be the winning score.
The first score of the day didn't come until the ninth minute when O'Neill pointed but the Red Hands had already put the Armagh defence under pressure.
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Porterfield scored a brisk 44 from 37 balls before his dismissal and while Eoin Morgan (13) departed with the score on 91, a 48-run partnership between Wilson and Niall O'Brien ended any prospect of an Irish defeat.
But the Ospreys, with Ryan Jones and Marty Holah tackling effectively, were able to soak up the pressure and O'Gara's 11th-minute penalty was the only score of a flat first quarter.
When Woods carded 65 to lead on the opening day, he looked set to score the second win of his comeback after claiming the Bay Hill title as O'Hair slipped up on the final day.
But they finally scored after 15 minutes when a long pass by Sean O'Loughlin bounced in front of Richards and he passed infield to Carmont to score although Richards missed the extras.
Bangladesh had failed to score in Chittagong when Siddique was trapped in front having been hit on the boot by an Iain O'Brien inswinger.
Richards took a long pass to cut inside and score the first before Roberts outpaced the Warrington defence and collected a clever kick from halfway by Sean O'Loughlin to race in.
The poem "O, I won't lead a homely life" was written in pencil below the score, though to an old folk tune.
Shaun Berne and Niall O'Connor exchanged penalties before Gordon D'Arcy fed Rob Kearney who raced clear to score a try under the posts.
O'Sullivan picked up from the five metre scrum and substitute outside half Jeremy Manning converted his score.
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Sexton's slick exchange of passes with O'Driscoll allowed the Leinster fly-half to release Kearney to charge over for a classic score in the corner.
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