4, 739 days.
The Harlequins were waiting for an away victory over their London rival, the Saracens.
It looked like a possible long stretch of winning streaks with neighbors could grow in the sparkling vicinity of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The past and present captains Malo Itsey and Jamie George were Saracen, who led 12-0 at halftime among many internationals in the lineup.
However, 22-year-old fly half Jamie Benson won only his fourth premiership appearance, stealing the show by the end, and carrying five of his five successful kicks from the tee to the house.
Benson’s progress, playing for England under the 20s alongside Kins’ teammates Finbaxter and Chandler Cunningham South, was slowed down by a degree in natural sciences from Cambridge University.
During his time as a student, he also played in three varsity matches. This featured fly-half and future internationals in the heyday of the 1980s, Rob Andrew and Stuart Burns, the future internationals.
Can Benson revive that tradition?
Meanwhile, Saracens are at risk of breaking their traditions.
You will need to find 16 seasons that have not been affected by the 2020 point deduction and subsequent relegation.
Now seventh, they play Leicester, Gloucester and Sales. All of these will be on the table for the next three matches.