Bradford City ended their four-game winless run in League Two as they edged out Newport County at Valley Parade.
Andy Cook had given the home side the lead on 39 minutes only for Newport’s Huddersfield Town loanee Kyle Hudlin to equalise midway through the second half.
But the Newport reply seemed to galvanise Bradford as James Walker nudged them ahead and Bobby Pointon completed the win.
Bradford had the advantage at half-time as Cook, the scourge of Newport in recent games, netted his sixth goal in four games against the Welsh club, converting a Jay Benn cross with a perfect looping header for his seventh of the campaign.
Newport, without a draw this season, began the second half with a flourish with Kieron Evans glancing wide.
And they were rewarded when Hudlin – at 6ft 9in one of the tallest players in world football – powerfully headed home an equaliser from six yards.
But the goal galvanised the home side, who quickly wrestled back the initiative and ensured their unbeaten home run this season continued.
First Walker surged onto a cross from the left to side-foot in a low shot, which took a deflection as the ball travelled through a crowd of players on 75 minutes.
And Newport’s unhappy record in this part of Yorkshire was made worse as they were consigned to their first defeat in three when substitute Pointon sealed the win late on.