It took a four-week test window to halt the Super Rugby competition and the Hurricanes only 80 minutes to turn it on its head.
In beating the Crusaders 23-22 at AMI Stadium in Christchurch last night, Mark Hammett's men gave their play-off chances a massive boost and effectively ensured the Chiefs will top the New Zealand conference.
The Crusaders slipped to fifth, with 52 competition points, the Hurricanes moving up to sixth, three points behind. The red and blacks are in dangerous territory, with a tough match against the Chiefs in Hamilton next Friday and a home game against the Force the week after. A loss to the Chiefs, who showed few signs of rust in beating the Highlanders 27-21 in Dunedin on Friday night, and their play-off destiny may not be in their hands.
For the Hurricanes it was remarkable victory. The Wellington-based side haven't beaten the Crusaders since 2009 and this after a 42-14 beating in Wellington in April at the hands of the seven-time champions. That they managed it despite a scrum often stuck in reverse and a hooker, Dane Coles, who struggled with his lineout throwing made it all the more incredible.
They now have the bye and a final round-robin match against the Chiefs in Wellington. They are likely to welcome back loose forward Victor Vito from his knee injury and Cory Jane from his ankle problem. They will definitely be confident of another upset.