A second-half comeback has given London Broncos a 26-12 win over Castleford Tigers in the Super League this afternoon.
It was Castleford who edged a close first half as Kirk Dixon and Craig Huby ran in tries for the home side.
However, the visitors came out strong for the second half, with Michael Robertson adding a try to level the scores inside the opening five minutes.
The London side continued the dominate, with Craig Gower putting them in front for the first time in the match, before a second try from Chris Bailey extended Broncos' advantage; Michael Witt added a penalty soon after.
Tigers finished strongly as they looked to get back in the match, but a series of errors prevented the hosts from adding to their score.
The result moves Broncos off the bottom of the table and up to 12th, while Castleford slip to 13th.