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Hoping someone on here maybe able to assist me.

I am looking for a copy of 2 1960 Melbourne finals matches either on vhs or dvd.

I used to have these 2 games in my collection, but now i cannot locate them at all.

the games are:

1960 2nd semi final v fitzroy - last qtr only

1960 grand final v Collingwood - last qtr only

 

if anyone can possibly assist me at all, please get in touch

 

thank you

 

 

 

 

I'm pretty sure I've got the last quarter of the GF will email you (it was one of the footy marathon cuts introduced by Jack, Bob and Lou)

4 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I'm pretty sure I've got the last quarter of the GF will email you (it was one of the footy marathon cuts introduced by Jack, Bob and Lou)

Love to see that Dr. It was the first MFC finals I went to and my memory of those is now hazy.

Is it possible to put it up on Demonland for all to see?

 

I will try and let you know. Not much to see to be honest very low scoring game (Collingwood kicked 2.2.14 for the entire game)

part of that has been on YouTube for a while. almost unwatchable game due to poor playing surface. good luck with the Fitzroy game!


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On 5/14/2017 at 9:57 AM, Dr. Gonzo said:

I'm pretty sure I've got the last quarter of the GF will email you (it was one of the footy marathon cuts introduced by Jack, Bob and Lou)

Dr Gonzo

Havent heard from you as yet.

Please email

cheers

 

 

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