Warrington Wolves dominated Leeds Rhinos with a great second half performance to take their place at the top of the Super League table.
Leeds took the lead with a goal from Harry Newman, but Warrington hit back with goals from Matty Nicholson, George Williams and Joe Brock.
Lewis Roberts got Leeds close after the break, but then the floodgates opened for Warrington.
Crosses from Danny Walker, Matt Dufty and Josh Thewlis put them in the lead on points.
They sit at the top of the toughest table, but that could change dramatically if Catalonia or St Helens meet in Saturday's big match in the south of France.
It was a perfect return to form for Warrington, as they bounced back from last weekend's loss to Catalonia to rack up points.
Leeds were a difficult team to break down, and while they had occasional breaks in scoring, it remained that way for a long time, but in the end there was some clever teamwork to take advantage of a tiring home defence.
Newman's surge from Matt Frawley's tip gave Leeds the perfect start, but unlike last week when the Catalans quickly piled up the points, Warrington regained the initiative.
Matty Ashton had to do everything in his power to hold on, holding on to Ash Hundley (later sent off injured) with an interception, but Warrington, fulfilling his defensive duties, attacked menacingly.
They used their field position wisely, with Nicholson, Williams and Bullock crossing from close range.
After Roberts chased down Brodie Croft's kick to score Leeds' second goal, Walker scored against a meek defence, restoring order to the visitors and seemingly crushing any fight back.
In the end, Dufty's finish from the corner almost sealed it, and Thewlis' interception goal showed the pressure and, amidst jeers, a celebration erupted on the west terrace in support of the away team.
Leeds head coach Rohan Smith:
We didn't have enough time in the game. I thought, step by step, it looked like we were getting it back in the game.
“But in the first half we didn't have enough possession to tire the opponents. We were probably on the worse side of the two teams.”
Warrington head coach Sam Burgess:
“The players are the ones who create it and I just try to steer them in the right direction.
“They're playing there and competing against each other and we all saw what that's like, so I'm happy.”
Leeds: Miller; Roberts, Newman, Momilovsky, Hundley. Croft, Flory. Oletski, Ackers, Holroyd, McDonnell, Martin, C. Smith.
Interchange: Risone, McCormack, O'Connor, Goudemand.
Warrington: Dufty. J. Thewlis, Wrench, Latchford, Ashton. Williams, Hayes.Harrison, Walker, Crowther, Nicholson, Fitzgibbon, Curry
Interchange: Powell, Bullock, Holroyd, Wood.
Referee: aaron moore