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1991 Fosters Cup game v Richmond - help needed

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I am searching for a copy either on vhs or dvd, of the 1991 Fosters Cup night series first round game between Melbourne v Richmond at VFL Park

Melbourne won this game 15.13.103 to 12.10.82 and it was shown live on ch 7

This game cannot be bought thru name a game/sports delivered.

If anyone can assist me, then please get in touch

thank you

 

Name a game are horrible. Can’t even get our 1987 or 1989 night premierships

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1 hour ago, Cassiew said:

Name a game are horrible. Can’t even get our 1987 or 1989 night premierships

Dont get me started on Name a Game!!!!!!!

 
1 hour ago, Win4theAges said:

are they even still in business?

I was going to say... I got their old catalogue from 1996. It would surprise me if they’re still going.

On an related note, I still have my Barassi “watch ‘em when you want to” sticker. Lol.

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9 hours ago, Cassiew said:

Name a game are horrible. Can’t even get our 1987 or 1989 night premierships

Yes you can. I'm pretty sure I got the 87 one a while ago from them when they had their $10 sale. Also have the 89 one though I think it's from a vhs copy I recorded at the time.

I have the catalogue. They’re not available 

 

You have about 5 minutes of footage very from it (1987 gf) with piercing sound in the background or just that bit that someone ripped of the magic memories dvd. I haven’t seen non-last quarter footage in years.


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