**The first weekend of Guinness PRO14 action of the new year did not disappoint, with talking points aplenty from the six fixtures across the continent that kicked off 2021 in style.** After starting the round with three undefeated teams in the competition, we now only have one, with Ulster defeating Munster to keep their perfect start intact, while Connacht became the first team to beat Leinster in a league game since April 2019 thanks to a Jack Carty masterclass in Dublin. The Welsh derby double-header on Friday night saw Scarlets stay in contention in Conference B with a convincing win over Dragons, while Ospreys saw off Cardiff Blues to start climbing Conference A. Benetton are still without a victory this season after going down 24-15 at home to Italian rivals Zebre on Saturday, while Edinburgh claimed the bragging rights over Glasgow Warriors, with Magnus Bradbury’s try and Jaco van der Walt’s penalty edging the match at BT Murrayfield 10-7. Now the dust has settled, let's take a look at what the numbers are saying after Round 10, and who is leading the charts following another action-packed weekend. **25 - Points scored by Jack Carty** It was always going to take something special for this Leinster side to be beaten, especially on their own patch, and the 25 points scored single-handedly by Jack Carty on Saturday night was exactly that. After an expertly-timed interception try just eight minutes in, the fly-half crossed again midway through the first half to give the away side a 12-0 lead at the RDS Arena.