The Hurricanes have won a Super Rugby Pacific thriller in Dunedin, holding on for a 20-18 win over the Highlanders.
The visitors survived multiple late attacks from the Highlanders at Forsyth Barr Stadium on Friday night to vault themselves off the bottom of the ladder in Round 5.
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Recently-re-signed Ruben Love’s try in the 62nd minute gave them the slender two-point lead later after he answered a spectacular effort that Ajay Faleafaga finished off.
Sam Gilbert missed a penalty effort with 13 minutes to go from 25 metres out, and a drop-goal attempt in the final minute.
The Highlanders were back on the attack as the game’s momentum flipped from side to side.
They were held up with four minutes to go before the Hurricanes looked to have won a game, but a not-straight lineout gave them one last chance.
Tanielu Tele’a burst through the gap to get the Highlanders over halfway, setting up a drop-goal effort from Gilbert that faded away.

The Hurricanes opened the scoring early through winger Kini Naholo, with their fast start halted thanks to a yellow card to Ngani Punvai.
Wing Caleb Tangitau put the hosts in front after a sensational intercept for the second week in a row right before half-time for an 11-8 lead at the break.
Cam Roigard restored the Hurricanes' lead when he put Bailyn Sullivan through a hole before backing him for the try.
Tangitau then hit back for the hosts when his bold decision to kick for himself off a penalty paid off for the replacement's Faleafaga try.
It set up the grandstand finish, with Gilbert twice missing chances to win the game.
Hurricanes co-captain Du’Plessis Kirifi was superb with a late turnover to help seal the win and claim their second win of the season.
The Hurricanes (2-0-3, nine points) welcome the NSW Waratahs to Wellington's Sky Stadium on Friday (kick-off 7.05pm), while the Highlanders (2-0-2, 10 points) remain at home, hosting the Queensland Reds next Saturday (kick-off 4.35pm).
Hurricanes 20 (Kini Naholo, Cam Roigard, Ruben Love tries; Harry Godfrey con, pen) Highlanders 18 (Caleb Tangitau, Ajay Faleafaga tries; Sam Gilbert con, 2 pen). HT: 8-11