Harlequins RL produced a storming second-half display to earn back-to-back Super League wins with a 34-18 win over visitors Wakefield.
Trailing by eight points early in the second half, Quins ran in four tries to stun the Wildcats and build on last week's excellent victory at Hull.
It was the visitors who were strong out of the blocks and struck with an early try when Scott Grix dummied his way over.
Harlequins responded with an attacking purple patch which saw them cross for two quick tries and take the lead.
Firstly, after ten minutes, Henry Paul sliced through the defence to allow Scott Hill to crash over.
Then, moments later, a Chad Randall break saw Matt Gafa on hand to cruise in.
With the Quins looking confident, they were stung when the Wildcats bounced back with a try out of nothing.
A searing break cut the Quins defence to ribbons, allowing Sam Obst to scamper home unopposed.
Quins were on the back foot for the remainder of the half, but a combination of excellent defence and Wakefield mistakes kept things close.
Wakefield stretched their lead moments into the second half when Jamie Rooney was just held on the line, but Brett Ferres burrowed over.
As the half wore on Quins finally upped the tempo and as they went through the gears the Wildcats were found wanting.
In the space of ten minutes midway through the second half both Randall and Rikki Sheriffe profited from Wakefield spills to plunder tries, and Paul received reward for another calming display when he sidestepped over.
Skipper Rob Purdham had by now found his kicking boots, converting all three to give Quins a healthy ten-point lead.
Crowd favourite Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook was last to register on the scoresheet, showing a turn of pace to scorch home after Purdham's kick had been tapped into his path.
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