A remarkable Queensland Reds comeback has secured Brad Thorn's team a 41-17 Super Rugby bonus-point victory over the Bulls at Suncorp Stadium.
Having slipped to a 17-0 deficit inside 20 minutes to the South African visitors on Saturday, the Reds scored six unanswered tries either side of halftime to claim just their second win of the season.
A knee injury to young backrower Harry Wilson was the only negative for the Reds, with the 20-year-old limping off in the 57th minute with a suspected medial ligament injury.
The win appeared unlikely as the Pretoria-based Bulls came out flying in the opening minutes.
Halfback Embrose Papier opened the scoring in the eighth minute but it was the pace of the visitors' outside backs which tore the home team apart early.
Jet-heeled winger Rosko Specman scored one before combining with World Cup-winning fullback Warrick Gelant to race clear inside the opening quarter.
Thorn admitted at that point he was struggling to cope with his team's performance.
"17-0 down with just basic defensive errors, and stuff like that, I'm just going 'I don't need this, I do not need it'," the ex-All Black said.
"The less of those types of games going forward would be better for me, I'd appreciate it.
"It was great they got their stuff together and they played it out. Forty one unanswered points, 41 to nil from that period of time."
With the game threatening to slip away, Reds' skipper Liam Wright provided the spark when he crashed over in the 29th minute.
Wright then provided inspiration in defence to deny Specman on the tryline before winning a penalty in the following phases.
His efforts were rewarded minutes later when Isaac Lucas got on the end of three quick offloads to bring the hosts within three at halftime.
The comeback was complete at the start of the second half when another excellent team move ended with Taniela Tupou's flick pass releasing Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, who scored to put the Reds in front for the first time in the match.
Further tries to Alex Mafi and Harry Hoopert iced the win, before Tupou secured the bonus point in the dying seconds of the match.
Bulls coach Pote Human was flabbergasted by his team's collapse.
"We just stopped playing and changed the game plan really," Human said.
"We let them back into the game and the second half we just gave up in the fight. Very disappointed. I really thought we were better than that."
The Bulls face the Waratahs in Tamworth next weekend while the Reds have a bye before hosting the Brumbies in their next match on March 27.