And the tries keep on coming; the 186 scored to date are the most tallied by this stage since the tournament went home and away, backed up by the fact that the 19 try bonus points claimed along the way equals the record set in 2004/05.
And it's not just the winners who are scoring the points, 22 of the games played so far, including four out of six in the last round, have ended up with a losing bonus point, the best ever recorded at this stage of the season.
Round 7 saw three away wins, the first time that has happened in 2014/15, whilst for the second time during this campaign all four Irish Provinces claimed a victory.
If the GUINNESS PRO12 Play-Offs were to take place now they would involve three Irish provinces, with Connacht hosting Leinster and Munster welcoming the only Welsh region in the top four, Scarlets. But there is still a long way to go before the title is decided at BT Murrayfield in May.
There are personal milestones up for grabs as well: Connacht's long-serving back rower, John Muldoon, made his 198th GUINNESS PRO12 appearance against Treviso and is now fast approaching the double century mark, he will become the first player to rack up 200 games should he do so.
There are other appearance milestones on the horizon as well - Leinster and Ireland lock Mike McCarthy is currently on 149 showings in the PRO12 while Newport Gwent Dragon Aled Brew is stuck on 99.
From a point scoring perspective - the Cardiff Blues may be struggling but Rhys Patchell leads the way at the top of the points charts.
The fly-half has 88 in all, 15 clear of Munster's Ian Keatley in second with Benetton Treviso's Jayden Hayward third.
None of those three are among the most accurate kickers however - Connacht's Craig Ronaldson with a success rate of 81.25% leads the way with the now-departed Rory Clegg second and Jason Tovey of the Dragons third.
There are four players tied at the top of the try-scoring charts with four apiece - Scarlets flanker James Davies, Ulster winger Craig Gilroy, Leinster legend Isa Nacewa and Cardiff Blue Josh Turnbull.
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