Bradford Bulls staged a second-half comeback to beat Hull KR 36-24 at Craven Park.
The hosts stormed into an early lead thanks to tries from Kris Welham and Mickey Paea within the first six minutes. Michael Dobson was on target with his kicks to make the score 12-0.
Jason Crookes touched down after 20 minutes to get the Bulls on the scoreboard, while Karl Pryce also went over 10 minutes later. However, Jarrod Sammut was off target twice with the boot to keep Hull in front.
The home side went in 18-8 ahead at the break as Josh Hodgson scored a try in the final minute of the half. Again, Dobson had no problem kicking the extras.
Craig Hall extended the lead three minutes into the second half as Dobson kicked the goal to give Hull a 24-8 advantage.
The Bulls began their comeback in the 53rd minute when Crookes bagged his second try of the match. After two previous misses, Sammut found the posts this time with his kick.
The match was turned on its head with two quick tries from Matt Diskin and Brett Kearney just after the hour. Sammut kicked the extras to put the visitors 26-24 in front.
Crookes claimed his hat-trick late on when he went down in the corner, before Keith Lulia sealed the win with his try in the final minute.