South Sydney avenged their early season loss to their bitter rivals the Sydney Roosters with one of the most memorable wins in the National Rugby League in recent seasons, a 24-22 victory on Monday night.
Just as the Roosters did to them in the season-opener, the Rabbitohs came back from the dead, scoring two tries in the last two minutes - the match-winner from a 100 metres out with just 45 seconds left on the clock.
The Roosters had come from 12-4 down at half-time to lead 22-12 with five minutes to play.
The result lifts Souths into the top four, and leaves the Roosters five points out of the top eight.