b'87609The Football Record: 1968 editions for 13 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, six featuring Richmond and 6 Melbourne. Also, The Age Football Fixture for St.Kilda., the Carlton Draught Fixture card and the special Football Record for the Interstate Match (Victoria v South Australia) on June 1st. (Total: 16 items).Carlton finished the season in second position on the ladder, with 15 wins and 5 losses. $150200610The Football Record: Special editions for the 1968 1st Semi-Final (Geelong v St.Kilda); the 2nd Semi-Final(Essendon v Carlton); the Prelim. Final (Geelong v Essendon) and the Grand Final (Carlton v Essendon). (Total: 4).Despite their losses to Essendon during the season - Carlton 1.11 (17) v Essendon 7.8. (50) in Round 3 and Carlton 6.13 (49) v Essendon 7.13 (55) in Round 14, Carlton 7.14 (56 defeated Essendon 8.5 (53) in the Grand Final in front of 116,828 fans. .$150200611The Football Record: 1969 editions for the Home-and-Away Rounds, featuring Melbourne and Richmond 9 timeseach: 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10 (2 diff.), 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, 19 & 20. Also, the Night Premiership Football Record (Melbourne v Hawthorn). (Total: 19). Mixed condition.Richmond finished the Home-and-Away Season in Fourth position on the ladder, with 13 wins, and 7 losses.They went on to win the Grand Final 12.13 (85) over Carlton 8.12 (60) in front of 119.165 fans. .$150200612The Football Record: Special editions for the 1969 1st Semi-Final (Geelong v Richmond); the 2nd Semi-Final(Carlton v Collingwood); the Prelim. Final (Richmond v Collingwood) and the Grand Final (Carlton v Richmond). (Total: 4).Carlton kicked the same losing score 8.12 (60) in both the Grand Final and in the Reserves Grand Final(against Melbourne).$150200 613The Football Record: 1970 editions for 20 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, nine featuring St.Kilda: Mainly very fine. (20). Also, The Age Football Fxture for St.Kilda.St. Kilda finished the Home-and-Away Season in Third position on the ladder, with 14 wins, and 8 losses. They were eliminated from the finals in the Preliminary Final against Carlton, which went on to win the Grand Final against Collingwood in front of a crowd exceeding 121,000. $100150614The Football Record: Special editions for the 1970 1st Semi-Final (St.Kilda v South Melbourne); the 2nd Semi-Final (Carlton v Collingwood); the Preliminary Final (St.Kilda v Carlton) and the Grand Final (Carlton v Collingwood). (Total: 4).The 1970 Grand Final between is considered to be one of the most memorable in VFL/AFL history. Collingwood had a big lead over Carlton during most of the game, however Carlton managed to come back and win the Grand Final by 10 points; 17.9 (111) to 14.17 (101)$150200 615The Football Record: 1971 editions for 18 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the First Semi-Final (Richmond v Collingwood), the Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn v St. Kilda), the Preliminary Final (St. Kilda v Richmond) and the Grand Final (St. Kilda v Hawthorn). Also, The Age Football Fixture for Collingwood 1971. (23 items).Hawthorn won the Grand Final by 7 points in front of 118,192 fans. Peter Hudson of Hawthorn was the VFLs leading goalkicker with 150 goals! .$200300616The Football Record: 1972 editions for 16 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editionsfor the Elimination Match (St.Kilda v Essendon), the Semi-Final (Collingwood v St. Kilda), the Second Semi-FinalReplay (Carlton v Richmond), the Preliminary Final (Carlton v St. Kilda) and the Grand Final (Carlton v Richmond).Also, The Courage Football Fixture for 1972 and 3 different newspaper souvenir sections. (25 items).Carlton 28.9 (177) won the Grand Final over Richmond 22.18 (150) in a high scoring match in front of 112,393 fans.$200250617The Football Record: 1973 editions for 17 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Essendon v St.Kilda), the Semi-Final (Richmond v St. Kilda) and the Grand Final (Richmond v Carlton). Also, 4 associated liftouts or newsletters. (24 items).Richmond 16.20 (116) won the Grand Final over Carlton 12.14 (86) in front of 116,956 fans. Richmond also won the Reserves Premiership. $200250618The Football Record: 1974 editions for 7 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Footscray v Collingwood), the Semi-Final (Hawthorn v Collingwood), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Hawthorn) and the Grand Final (Richmond v North Melbourne). Also, The Herald Grand Final supplement and the SSB Little League Fixture Card, (13 items).Richmond 18.20 (128) won the Grand Final over North Melbourne 13.9 (87) in front of 113,839 fans. North Melbourne players, however, won the Brownlow Medal (Keith Greig) and leading goalkicker (Doug Wade). .$100150619The Football Record: 1975 editions for 17 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Elimination Final (Richmond v Collingwood), the Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn v North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Richmond) and the Grand Final (Hawthorn v North Melbourne). Also, The Herald Grand Final supplement and other items. (Total: 26 items).North Melbourne 19.8 (122) won the Grand Final over Hawthorn 9.13 (67) in front of 110,551 fans. This was the first season in which football matches were telecast in colour, following the official launch of colour television in Australia on March 1, 1975. $150200620The Football Record: 1976 editions for 18 of the Home-and-Away Rounds, together with the Special Editions for the Qualifying Final (Hawthorn v North Melbourne), the First Semi-Final (Geelong v North Melbourne), the Preliminary Final (North Melbourne v Carlton) and the Grand Final (Hawthorn v North Melbourne). Also, The Herald Grand Final supplement and other items. (Total: 28 items).Hawthorn 13.22 (100) won the Grand Final over North Melbourne 10.10 (70) in front of 110,143 fans. .$150200'