The bad news is the Warriors' winning run is over. The good news is that the Auckland club have proved their mettle, pushing the Sharks to the limit before going down to an 87th-minute James Maloney drop goal in golden point.
It was a heartbreaking way to lose, especially after the Warriors stormed back into the contest in the second half , but they will return home with their heads held high.
It was their best performance of the season, against a team who have now won their last 11. They stayed in the contest, despite some things going against them, and went blow-for-blow with the highly-rated Sharks.
The decision to start Jonathan Wright ahead of Tui Lolohea will come under the microscope, as the former Sharks winger had a shocker with two vital errors, which in the end, were probably the difference. The other turning point was a strange penalty try awarded to the Sharks, which was impossible to comprehend on any level.
But the progress is clear. The Warriors made six errors in the first 30 minutes, but kept the NRL's form team to zero with some spirited defence. It was the complete opposite to a few weeks ago, when they were incapable of defending errors.