The Melbourne Rebels squandered a second-half lead to fall 34-17 in their Super Rugby clash against the Lions in South Africa on Saturday morning.
The Rebels' fourth straight loss puts them in prime wooden spoon territory ahead of next weekend's last-round clash against the Bulls.
The Rebels were leading 17-14 with 25 minutes to play before the high altitude conditions at Johannesburg's Ellis Park Stadium took their toll, and they went down three tries to two.
The visitors had their chances, however, with captain Scott Higginbotham twice bundled into touch while reaching out to score.
His night only got worse in the 70th minute when he was given a yellow card for a tip tackle on Willie Britz.