
Huddersfield’s problem was Connor’s malfunctioning boot, as he missed four consecutive conversions which meant the sides were still level – for all of Giants’ attacking prowess.
Leeds were rattled, though, and when Miller attempted a short kick from a goal-line drop-out he made a hash of it and from the resulting penalty Connor could not miss, right in front of the posts, and Giants finally edged ahead with six minutes remaining.
Leeds raced up the other end but a shoddy passage of play gifted the ball to Clune and he sprinted clear to make sure, even though Connor missed the two points yet again.
Leeds head coach Rohan Smith told BBC Radio Leeds:
“It was a very strong first half and we probably didn’t make the most of it with a few more points as we were clearly the stronger team. We had six line-breaks in the first half.
“Second half we started a bit sketchy and had two outside backs injured and struggling through the first half – they started the second half but weren’t able to go on. Harry (Newman) had a back spasm after getting hit hard in a tackle and (Fusitu’a) has hurt his other knee.
“I feel really bad for Fus. He’s worked really hard to come back and be in good shape but is probably going to be missing for a little bit.
“We found a couple of tries to get the scoreboard back intact and that was a fair reflection of the game at that point.
“We had people playing out of position and a couple of disjointed edges. At 24-24 another huge call goes against us. When a player lends weight behind the ball carrier, that’s held, but it wasn’t (called), and led to a drop-out. We should have kicked it long there.
“The final try I’ve had a dozen people tell me Naoqama bobbled the ball.”
Huddersfield head coach Ian Watson told BBC Radio Leeds:
“Great team performance. To show the character to come back not once but twice was phenomenal.
“The boys made some nice changes in the second half to what was happening in the first half and we thoroughly deserved our win in the end.
“In terms of attack we were a little bit more direct and we got the win, which was the first (here) time in six years I believe.
“We were confident at half-time. Ash Golding spoke at half-time about how we were in a really good position and just needed a bit of tweaking to the way we were playing.
“We got back into the game and then found ourselves 12 points behind again, so the character and work-rate was outstanding.”
Leeds: Miller, Fusitu’a, Newman, Momirovski, Roberts, Croft, Frawley, Oledzki, Ackers, Sangare, McDonnell, Martin, Smith.
Interchanges: O’Connor, Lisone, Goudemand, Nicholson-Watton
Huddersfield: Connor, Wallis, Naiqama, Marsters, Swift, Lolohea, Clune, English, Milner, Greenwood, Cudjoe, Livett, Yates.
Interchanges: Golding, Rushton, Wilson, Ikahihifo
Referee: Chris Kendall
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