The 7.12 (54) to 7.3 (45) result keeps the Tigers in second place on the ladder at 9-1, behind undefeated Kyabram, which it’ll face this weekend in a highly-anticipated top-of-the-table clash.
In a match defined by momentum swings and tight margins, Rochester did enough across four quarters to keep its nose in front.
While Seymour matched them on the scoreboard in terms of goals, the Tigers’ greater number of scoring shots ultimately proved the difference.
There were no bags of goals on the day, with Rochester spreading its scoring across seven individual goal-kickers.
Seymour’s Sam Thomson was the lone multiple goal-kicker on the park with a total of 14 sent between the big sticks.
The contest was well poised at three-quarter time with the score deadlocked at 44 points apiece.
From there, the Tigers added 1.4 to Seymour’s 0.1, the arm wrestle of a quarter that saw the second seeded side fall over the line.
The result pushes Rochester to a 9-1 record and sets up a massive clash at Moon Oval this weekend against league-leader Kyabram.
With both teams in strong form, the round 11 meeting shapes as a potential grand final preview.
For Seymour, the loss leaves it at 5-5, still in sixth position, but with the chasing pack closing in.
The Lions will look to bounce back this weekend against the 9-1 Echuca machine.