The Chiefs haven't quite gone from sitting pretty to sitting ducks, but two losses in two weeks will give them plenty to think about as they prepare to host a Super Rugby semifinal.
Their consecutive losses to the Crusaders in Hamilton and Hurricanes in Wellington included misfortune - Chiefs coach Dave Rennie doesn't believe Dane Coles scored his late try at Westpac Stadium to steal the win for the home side (after it was awarded by the TMO), just as he doesn't think Andy Ellis scored at Waikato Stadium - but they also had some luck in their 28-25 defeat in the capital on Friday.
Prop Ben May's sinbinning for his tackle on Sonny Bill Williams was over the top and there was an unintentional obstruction by referee Jonathan Kaplan for Tawera Kerr-Barlow's try in the opening minutes.
From looking so resilient, perhaps surprisingly so, during the season, the two defeats have dropped the Chiefs from first on the table to second, the Stormers from Cape Town taking top spot by virtue of their 26-21 victory over the Rebels at Newlands.
It was a narrower than expected win over the competition lightweights and the Stormers again showed their Achilles heel on attack - they were outscored three tries to two and the men from Melbourne closed to 23-21 in the second half.