Adam Hughes capitalised on another error by crossing for the Wildcats before Wigan's Peters scored the try of the game three minutes before the break with a scorching 90-metre interception try.
Thomas Leuluai's break set up the first for Hansen before, almost straight from the restart, Tomkins spotted a gap to race 80 yards to the line for the try of the match.
The visitors took the lead despite being reduced to 12 men when Graham slipped the ball out of the tackle for on-rushing second rower Gilmour to power over for the game's opening try, the 100th try of the 31-year-old's career.
Gidley then bagged his second try of the night, set up by Flannery's burst out of defence to make sure of the win, and although Leeds claimed the final try of the night through Senior, Saints' victory was more commanding than the scoreline suggested.
The Welsh side then took the game by the scruff of the neck and that pressure almost resulted in the first try of the game.
Burrell then scored the first try of the afternoon when he took advantage of Delon Armitage's mistake from a high ball, stepped past Hewat and slammed the ball down by the post.
Sa then forced his way over for try number four before creating the final try of the night for Raguin as Salford ran out of steam to confirm this term's fifth straight defeat.
Phillips, who was named man of the match, also set up the first try of the game after breaking through the Barbarians' defense.
Andy Ellis scored the final try of the game but, in truth, it could have been any number of a swarming All Blacks.
And the English almost crossed for the first try of the game as center Mathew Tait brilliantly burst through several tackles before being cut down just short of the line, and the ball was flicked wide to Cueto on the left.
Kai Horstmann scored the only try of the game early on after collecting Drahm's cross-field kick.
Cipriani looked to have scored the first try of the game after 50 minutes.
But it was Saracens who got the dream start, scoring the fastest try of the Premiership campaign.
Matthew Jarvis landed three penalties and prop Geoff Cross claimed the second try of the evening before half-time.
Bristol were soon level through Jarvis's penalty, then scored the only try of the match from flanker Grieve.
Ospreys scored the first try of the game when Richard Fussell offloaded to Biggar who crossed the line with ease.
Leigh did at least keep battling until the final whistle, scoring the final try of the night through David Armitstead.
Henson's fellow second-half substitute Andy Saull scored the only try of the game, teenage stand-off Owen Farrell kicking Sarries' other eight points.
Both sides kicked an early penalty, through Lamb and Adrian Jarvis, before the hosts went over for the first try of the night.
With Scotland's kicking game beginning to flounder, the Pumas were gaining the upper hand and were soon celebrating the first try of the match.
Liebenberg scored the first try of the match, bursting onto Pascal Pape's cleverly delayed pass to slice his way through from 25 yards out.
Tindall cut through the Ulster midfield with some nifty footwork before off-loading to Qera who dived over for the first try of the game.
Steenson's 55th-minute penalty edged Exeter back in front at 9-6 and this seemed to inspire Newcastle as they scored the first try of the match.
Five minutes later Ireland threatened to score the opening try of the game when Sexton kicked for Earls to collect the ball on the wing.
The stop-start showdown burst into life when Tommy Bowe latched on to Biggar's flick pass to set up Byrne for the opening try of the game.
David Wallace reduced Munster's deficit when he bundled over for the only try of the game in the 51st minute, with Ronan O'Gara kicking the conversion.
But New Zealand pulled ahead with two Luke McAlister penalties and Corey Flynn put them further ahead with the only try of the game after 25 minutes.
Nikki Walker and James Hook were on hand to feed Parker and two percussive hand-offs later the Wales centre was over for the first try of the night.
The fly-half popped an inside pass for centre Bishop, who brushed off limp challenges from George Chuter and Goode before diving over for the first try of the game.
Yorkshire came to Twickenham as favourites and quickly appeared to be into their stride, scoring what turned out to be the only try of the match six minutes into proceedings.
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