Godman was soon replaced at stand-off by Paterson, whose penalty put Edinburgh 18-10 ahead on the hour mark.
An even phase of play followed until Eastmond nudged Saints back in front just short of the hour mark with a penalty after Burrow - the smallest player in Super League - was penalised for a high tackle on Long.
On the half-hour mark Ladislav Onofrej had a penalty shout correctly rejected after he was cleanly challenged by Marouane Fellaini.
Edinburgh were made to pay for not taking advantage of the extra man when Blair booted a 40-metre penalty for Cardiff just past the hour mark.
Massa was later handed a three-place grid penalty after being accused of impeding Mark Webber in the second Red Bull during Q2, with the Australian qualifying eighth behind Lotus' Romain Grosjean.
On-loan keeper Mark Bunn saved the resulting penalty and the Foxes held on to the lead given them by Matt Fryatt.
Shortly afterwards, Wasps full-back Mark Van Gisbergen missed a straightforward penalty and it looked as if the European Champions were going to suffer a defeat to their Welsh opponents.
All Whites goalkeeper Mark Paston also saved a 51st-minute penalty from Bahrain's Sayed Adnan.
His pin-point kicking kept the Exiles pinned in their own 22 for the first 10 minutes and, after he had missed a simple penalty, he opened the scoring just before the 20-minute mark.
Villa were beginning to play without inhibition and, on the hour-mark, felt they should have had a penalty when Agbonlahor was felled after out-pacing Vidic on the left, although replays suggested Vidic won the ball.
Jones again chipped away at the Scarlets' deficit with a second penalty but a fourth Glasgow try arrived just after the half-hour mark to secure a bonus point.
Skrela then fluffed a kickable penalty but he made amends on the hour mark to make it 17-9.
More fisticuffs burst out, Paul Tito heavily engaged with Hartley and opposing locks Lawes and Christian Day, before Parks slotted over the penalty to level the match at 6-6 on the half-hour mark.
Norwich suffered a second unsuccessful penalty appeal when Mark Hudson appeared to handle in the area in the second-half.
Just on the hour mark Saints were denied what seemed like a clear-cut penalty when McBride went tumbling in the box after rounding Gallagher.
Contepomi's penalty and then his conversion after Horgan's try edged Leinster into a 13-10 advantage and the Argentinian followed up with a penalty on the hour mark.
Another penalty for not rolling away at a ruck allowed Hook to kick his second penalty, bringing Wales back to just 6-7 behind as the half-hour mark approached.
Some good build-up play from Haber near the hour mark fizzled out in the Celtic penalty area with Parkin waiting on the final ball.
Referee Anthony Taylor initially pointed to the penalty spot but the Cheshire official changed his mind after consulting with fourth official Mark Russell - and instead booked Bellamy for diving.
One of the best observations came from the SDLP's Mark Durkan, who suggested that the whole process was "a penalty shoot-out in which no-one is going to score", which may encapsulate the fears of those who wish to reshape the Lords.
Shortly after the hour mark, Arfield fired in a right-footed shot from just outside the penalty box that drifted wide.
That came after 57 minutes - and before the tie reached the hour mark Spain had also been awarded a penalty by referee Carlos Batres.
Stokes passed up a chance to put the home side ahead after 23 minutes but he miss-hit his shot from the penalty spot and it trundled just a few yards, allowing Mark Reynolds to clear.
Goode was at the heart of Leicester's best moves and the fly-half became the club's all-time leading competition point scorer with a penalty on eight minutes, overtaking Tim Stimpson's previous mark of 358 points.
Jones replied with a penalty after Moray Low was ruled offside, but Forrester added the visitors' second try on the half-hour mark.
The Irish visitors were first to score, from stand-off Ian Keatley's penalty, but Rob Moffat's side replied with the first of two Mark Robertson tries.
Stokes replied with a right-footed effort from the edge of the St Johnstone penalty area that Smith held well, then the Northern Ireland international missed with a close-range header from a Mark Wilson long-ball.
He will start the race alongside teammate Felipe Massa after Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton was dropped five places from fourth -- having needed a new gearbox after problems in final practice -- and Red Bull's Mark Webber was demoted from fifth to seventh because of his grid penalty following a collision in the China race.
There was confusion when Hangeland was wrongly red-carded, before the referee sent off Stephen Kelly, and Mark Schwarzer saved Jeremy Menez's penalty.
The Japanese was handed a 10-place grid penalty for next weekend's Malaysian race for his role in tangles with Red Bull's Mark Webber at the start and BMW Sauber's Robert Kubica nine laps from the end.
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