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looking for old demons videos 2000-2006

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guys

i am hoping somebody here can help, i am looking for melbourne victories over hawthorn from seasons 2000 to 2006, there are 5 games in all.

i am aware the name a game have them, but i don't want to spend 200 dollars if i can avoid it. I am happy to pay someone on here some money for dvd copies of the necessary games, or i can try to make a suitable swap.

the games i need are:

2000 r15

2002 r1

2003 r1

2004 r18

2006 r8

any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

thank you

 

In case anyone does have a copy, I'll list what every game is.

Round 15, 2000: Hawthorn vs Melbourne. Won by 69 points (141-72). Farmer kicked 7 goals, Ooze kicked 4.

Round 1, 2002: Hawthorn vs Melbourne. Won by 26 points (129-103). Neitz kicked 5. (Used to have this on tape...but no idea if that still exists and we don't have a VCR)

Round 1, 2003: Melbourne vs Hawthorn. Won by 6 points (106-100). Neitz kicked 5 again. Didn't Junior get concussed?

Round 18, 2004: Melbourne vs Hawthorn. Won by 42 points (107-63). Neitz kicked 5 goals...Yze 32 touches.

Round 8, 2006: Hawthorn vs Melbourne. Won by 75 points (136-61). Neitz finally bettered himself, kicking 7.

I guess you're looking for Melbourne's/David Neitz's dominance over Hawthorn :)

guys

i am hoping somebody here can help, i am looking for melbourne victories over hawthorn from seasons 2000 to 2006, there are 5 games in all.

i am aware the name a game have them, but i don't want to spend 200 dollars if i can avoid it. I am happy to pay someone on here some money for dvd copies of the necessary games, or i can try to make a suitable swap.

the games i need are:

2000 r15

2002 r1

2003 r1

2004 r18

2006 r8

any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

thank you

See the PM I sent you Langers. I've got VHS copies of 2002 & 2004 games and a DVDR copy of the 2006 game.

 

guys

i am hoping somebody here can help, i am looking for melbourne victories over hawthorn from seasons 2000 to 2006, there are 5 games in all.

i am aware the name a game have them, but i don't want to spend 200 dollars if i can avoid it. I am happy to pay someone on here some money for dvd copies of the necessary games, or i can try to make a suitable swap.

the games i need are:

2000 r15

2002 r1

2003 r1

2004 r18

2006 r8

any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

thank you

I'd be very surprised if I don't have most if not all of them in my archive Langers, but I'm just about to head away for a few weeks, and won't have an opportunity to confirm that they are there until I get back. I suggest that you let this post run it's course, and if you don't get all of those that you need, PM me with details of any outstanding requirements' and I'll fish them out when I return home. Good luck!

PS. I assume they are all MFC victories. I don't have too many losses in my collection.

I've got almost every game that was on tv since the late 90's. But I can't vouch for the quality of some of them.

Certainly happy to copy some and post them.

  • 4 weeks later...

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just a quick update

need 2 more games:

2000 r15

2003 r1

if anyone can provide any assisyance here, i would love to hear from you

cheers

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