MT Eliza has miraculously turned its season around and once again looks a genuine threat after beating Seaford on Saturday in MPNFL Peninsula Division football.
After being humiliated by YCW and then losing to Chelsea the following week, the wheels appeared to have fallen off for the Redlegs.
However, in successive weeks, the Mounties have touched up Edithvale and then beaten the Tigers, the side many believed was the biggest threat to YCW.
The Redlegs have now beaten Seaford twice this season and if they can beat Karingal in the final home and away game of the season, will head into finals as the Stonecats' biggest challenger.
It should be pointed out that the Stonecats have smashed Mt Eliza twice this season but winning form is good form and the Redlegs booted 5.8 to 0.1 in the final term to over-run the Tigers to win by 34 points, 15.17 (107) to 9.9 (63).
Scott Lockwood and Luke Peel kicked three each for the Mounties and Lloyd Williams and Rob D'Orazio dominated across half-back. Ben Goddard and Jarrod Irving were the best of the Tigers.
Chelsea was held goalless in three of its four quarters against Frankston YCW. The Gulls kicked four goals with the aid of the breeze in the third term but that was it. They kicked three behinds in the first quarter, nothing in the second, 4.3 in the third and nothing in the last.
In the first half, the Seagulls were little more than training obstacles for the Stonecats.
Byron Barry was left without a man and did whatever he liked, Ash Eames floated into the backline to cut off anything that came near him, and Stevie Roberts and Ben Poole racked up possessions at will.
David Goodall and Ryan Stewart were the only two players who got near the footy for the Gulls – and did something with it when they got it.
The Gulls would want to bring something a little more appetising to the table this week against Pines.
Pines beat Mornington by seven goals in a fiery encounter, Shaun White kicking four and Anthony Craddock three, and Steve Taylor and Adam Marriner dominating.
Langwarrin led all day to beat Edithvale-Aspendale and coach Ash Charles was on the ground to celebrate, having made his debut with the club.
Playing at half-forward, Charles didn't look out of sorts at all and with a full pre-season, could offer something to the young group next season.
Brad Wakeling with six goals was a good target at full-forward and Gerard Brown was the best player on the ground with four goals, along with Jayden Grose through the middle of the ground.
Karingal smashed Bonbeach on Saturday, proving once again there is a fair gap between the top four and the teams outside the top bracket.
Jaiden Peters was a real surprise packet for the Bulls with four goals and Justin Peckett was outstanding with three.
The Bulls, holding down third position, will be hoping to beat Mt Eliza this weekend and grab the double chance. Seaford plays Langwarrin and will win. The loser between the Redlegs and Bulls will face Chelsea in an elimination final.