The match was scheduled as a make-up fixture due to the hiccups the coronavirus has caused to fixturing this season.
The Tigers’ first quarter set up the win, kicking 4.4 and keeping the Lions scoreless.
The Lions got on the board in the second, kicking 2.1, but still trailed by 30 points at the main break.
They then won the third quarter and reduced the margin by five points as they trailed by 25 at the final change.
The Tigers were able to stop the momentum to kick two goals to one in the final term to win by 34 points, 9.13 (67) to 5.3 (33).
Reed Hocking, Charlie Palmer and Darby Wileman kicked two goals apiece for the Tigers, while Izaac Joseph-Hauser kicked two goals for the Lions.
Late last week, Shepparton Swans had a big day out against Euroa.
Playing on Thursday night at Princess Park, the inaccurate Swans defeated the Pies 11.21 (87) to 0.3 (3).
The victory was set up in the first half, where the Swans kicked 10 of their 11 goals.
After half-time, the Swans kicked 1.15, including nine behinds in the third term.
Flynn Tonks kicked four goals for the Swans, taking his season tally to 25, while Oliver Warburton chipped in with three.
Cohen Paul was named Euroa's best.
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