Tigers make a point

SEAFORD ground down Peninsula League ladder leaders Frankston YCW to snatch a thrilling one-point win on Saturday.
In a low-scoring slog, the only time the Tigers led was at the final siren.
Pines, led by ex-Melbourne playmaker Matthew Whelan, dashed the finals hopes of Bonbeach with a seven-point win while Langwarrin upset a star-studded Karingal by eight points.
On Sunday, Chelsea defeated Edithvale-Aspendale by 37 points with coach Steve Harrison among the Seagulls best, while Mt Eliza thumped a hapless Mornington with elusive forward Grant Masterson booting eight goals.
In the Nepean League, the highlight of a reduced round was a thrilling draw between Red Hill and Frankston.
The Bombers led by 16 points at three quarter-time in the low-scoring battle, but did not kick a goal in the final term and could not hold off the fast-finishing Hillmen.
Tyabb downed Pearcedale by 28 points in a disappointing result for the Panthers.
Star forward Kerem Baskaya booted three goals to maintain his lead in the goalkicking championship, but highlights were otherwise sparse for the Panthers.
In other games, Joel Atkins slotted six goals as Somerville downed Rosebud by 30 points and Rye defeated Hastings by 56 points.