Parramatta have stunned reigning NRL premiers South Sydney 29-16 in a thrilling encounter at Pirtek Stadium to record their first win over the Rabbitohs in five years.
Doubles in either half from rookie winger John Folau, brother of Wallabies superstar Israel Folau, and experienced wideman Reece Robinson secured a thoroughly deserved win as Michael Maguire's side tasted defeat for the first time since round 26 last season.
The Eels, who went into the game on the back of two successive defeats, had lost the past seven matches between the sides, were magnificent with former Souths halfback Chris Sandow at the centre of everything.
An Alex Johnston try 20 minutes from time, after the visitors had withstood a barrage of pressure on their own line, gave Souths a lifeline but the expected onslaught never materialised.
Sandow kicked a field goal three minutes from time to edge his side seven points in front and then iced the game with a converted try in the final minute.