The Waratahs will continue to live and die by the sword as coach Michael Cheika encourages his charges to try to win an elusive Super Rugby crown in style.
The Waratahs' thrilling 39-30 bonus-point triumph over the Hurricanes in one of the most invigorating games of the season showcased the best and the worst of Cheika's Jekyll-and-Hyde side.
Five tries in a free-spirited attacking display ultimately compensated for botched re-starts, wild lineout throws, shoddy scrums and brittle defence in a crucial comeback from 17 points down at Allianz Stadium.
The victory preserved the Waratahs' unbeaten home record in 2014 and propelled them to within one point of Australian conference leaders the Brumbies and to fourth place overall.
The dazzling win also came a week after a misfiring loss to the Blues and Cheika said Waratahs fans should buckle up and enjoy the ride: his team's running rugby is here to stay.