London Broncos moved closer to the Million Pound Game as they cruised past Halifax with a 36-14 win on Sunday.
Andrew Henderson's men had only picked up one point from their first four matches in the Super 8s Qualifiers.
They were forced to come back from behind when Halifax scored through Steve Tyrer but the Broncos soon found their groove.
Tries from William Barthau, Alex Walker and Andy Ackers then put London in control before they wrapped up the game.
Rhys Williams, Kieran Dixon, Elliot Kear then scored again and the win allowed London to climb up to sixth in the Qualifiers table.
With two games remaining, the Broncos could still play in the Million Pound Game and Henderson was delighted with his team's performance.
He told the club's official website: "It was a really good start from us, we played with plenty of intent and purpose. We went away a little bit from our plan in the latter stages of the first 40, but our try line defence was outstanding the whole game.
"Absolutely the MPG is a distinct possibility. I'm really proud of the players getting their first win in the 8s today."