After five weeks, four losses and 324 playing minutes, Cronulla's NRL point-scoring drought is over.
And so too is their five-match losing streak after a miraculous second-half comeback win over Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.
Down 22-0 with 27 minutes left, the Sharks broke their shackles with four unanswered tries for a thrilling 24-22 victory in front of 24,285 stunned Brisbane fans.
It was unheralded winger Jacob Gagan who stopped the rot, and sparked the comeback, latching on to a Todd Carney cross-kick in what appeared a mere consolation try at the time.
But when it rains it pours for cellar-dwellers Cronulla. Paul Gallen and Carney then also crossed in a 10-minute blitz that had them just four down with 15 minutes to play.