The Highlanders produced a stunning comeback to edge the Chiefs 33-31 in a Super Rugby Aotearoa thriller on Sunday.
Sio Tomkinson crossed for a late try at FMG Stadium Waikato and Mitch Hunt converted to secure the Highlanders' victory.
The Chiefs had opened up a 31-7 lead, only to concede 26 unanswered points to slump to 0-5 in New Zealand's domestic competition.
The Highlanders improved to 2-3 after the remarkable victory.
They've done it again, a win at the death. Too much @Highlanders #CHIvHIG pic.twitter.com/GcaMsbIcqm
— Super Rugby (@SuperRugbyNZ) July 19, 2020
It was a win that looked unlikely as the Chiefs made a red-hot start, dominating the opening 22 minutes.
Lachlan Boshier, Anton Lienert-Brown and Bradley Slater crossed for the Chiefs as they charged into a 24-0 lead.
Highlanders centre Rob Thompson and Chiefs flanker Sam Cane were both yellow-carded in the opening half-hour, a Marino Mikaele-Tu'u try boosting the visitors' chances.
Just three minutes into the second half and Slater's second try helped the Chiefs into a 31-7 lead as they looked on track for a first win.
Hunt and Aaron Smith scored tries but the Highlanders appeared to have left their comeback too late.
But Jona Nareki scored in the 75th minute and the Highlanders completed their comeback when Smith threw a pass for Tomkinson to cross from close range, with Hunt securing the win with his conversion.
Match winner! What a play from the Pulse Energy Highlanders
— Super Rugby (@SuperRugbyNZ) July 19, 2020
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