Salford Reds shocked Huddersfield Giants at The Willows to record only their third victory of the season.
Giants were 30-4 down with 12 minutes left before scraping back three tries.
The Reds produced a near perfect first half with Adam Sidlow and Ashley Gibson tries. Daniel Holdsworth and Steve Tyrer crossed after the break.
Giants rallied with tries from David Hodgson, Larne Patrick, Leroy Cudjoe and Paul Whatuira but it proved too little too late.
Salford director of football Steve Simm: "We dominated most parts of the game. All our props were outstanding and we needed them hitting the ball up in the early plays.
"Daniel Holdsworth had settled in quickly and is an exciting player but it was a fantastic team effort.
"We were outstanding in the first half and forced them into errors. We also set up some plays which didn't quite come off.
"To play twice in four days is a tough ask and the scoreline in Friday's defeat at Warrington did not do us justice but we looked fresh today.
Huddersfield boss Nathan Brown told BBC Radio Leeds: "We came here today with a team that we thought was capable of grinding out a result - unfortunately our attitude was to play touch football at the start of the contest and Salford got a try and off they went.
"A lot of people were insinuating that we left a lot of good players out because we thought it was going to be an easy game but we had a lot of blokes that weren't up to physically playing today, or they could have but at a big risk.
The opposition were better than us, their mind-set in the game was much better than us and it was a good learning curve for us."
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