The NSW Waratahs have escaped with a scrappy 15-13 Super Rugby victory over an improved Queensland Reds side in tough conditions at Suncorp Stadium.
It was far from champagne rugby but NSW were able to overcome the Reds' scrum superiority and book their second win of the season - and sixth in a row against their oldest rivals.
The result extends Queensland's search for a maiden 2016 win for another week.
But there were some more positive signs for the competition battlers - even though they were tempered by some maddening mistakes in attack that cost the Reds a genuine shot at victory in front of the 17,247 fans who braved a rainy afternoon.
The Reds were the better team for most of the first half and rode their set-piece dominance to a 7-0 lead, with referee Ben O'Keefe awarding a penalty try in the 13th minute after a series of five consecutive penalties, including three scrum infringements, deep inside NSW territory.