b'102510510THE 1965 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); Second Semi-Final (St. Kilda defeats Collingwood by 1 point); the Preliminary Final (Essendon defeats Collingwood by 55 points) and the Grand Final (Essendon defeats St. Kilda by 35 points).This was Essendons 12th Premiership. It was St. Kildas first appearance in a Grand Final since 1913. Ian Stewart of St. Kilda won the Brownlow. $150200511THE 1966 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); Second Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats St.Kilda); the Preliminary Final (St.Kilda defeats Essendon) and the Grand Final (St. Kilda defeats Collingwood). (4 items).St.Kilda goes on to win the Grand Final by 1 point over Collingwood in front of more than 102,000 fans. Ian Stewart of St. Kilda won his 2nd Brownlow Medal. $200250512THE 1967 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood); Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton); the Preliminary Final (Geelong defeats Carlton) and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 9 points). (4 items).The Grand Final, Richmonds 6th Premiership (its first since 1943), was played in front of over 109,000 fans. Ross Smith of St. Kilda won the Brownlow. $100150513THE 1967 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats Collingwood); Second Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Carlton); the Preliminary Final (Geelong defeats Carlton) and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 9 points). (4 items). Another set, as above, this one with Ted Whittens original signature to the back cover of the Second Semi-Final Record. .$150200514THE 1968 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Geelong defeats St.Kilda); Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Essendon); the Preliminary Final (Essendon defeats Geelong); and the Grand Final (Carlton defeats Essendon). (4 items).Carlton won its 9th Premiership by defeating Essendon by 3 points in front of 117,000 fans. .$1502005151969 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL, ADELAIDE: A guidebook published by Allied Publishing Company, full of history and advertisements; also, Championships 69, with match details and player profiles. (2 items). .$80120516THE 1969 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Geelong by 118 points); Second Semi-Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood by 36 points); the Preliminary Final (Richmond defeats Collingwood by 26 points); and the Grand Final (Richmond defeats Carlton by 25 points). (4 items).Richmond won its 7th Premiership in front of more than 119,000 fans. .$150200517THE 1970 FINALS SERIES: First Semi-Final (St. Kilda defeats South Melbourne by 53 points); Second Semi-Final (Collingwood defeats Carlton by 10 points); the Preliminary Final (Carlton defeats ST. Kilda by 62 points) and the Grand Final (Carlton defeats Collingwood by 10 points). (4 items).Carlton won its 10th Premiership in front of more than 121,000 fans. Three forwards kicked more than 100 goals in the season: Peter Hudson (146), Peter McKenna (143) and Alex Jesaulenko (115). $100150518THE 1971 FINAL SERIES: First Semi-Final (Richmond defeats Collingwood), Second Semi-Final (Hawthorn defeats St. Kilda), the Preliminary Final (St. Kilda defeats Richmond by 30 points),and the Grand Final (Hawthorn defeats St. Kilda by 7 points).Hawthorn, which finished on top of the ladder with 19 wins from 22 matches, won their 2nd Premiership in front of more than 118,000 fans. Ian Stewart, playing for Richmond, won his 3rd Brownlow medal. Peter Hudson kicked 150 goals. .$150200519THE EXPANDED 1972 FINALS SERIES: Elimination Match (St. Kilda defeats Essendon), Qualifying Match (Richmond defeats Collingwood), Second Semi-Final (Richmond draws with Carlton on 61 points each), Second Semi-Final Replay (Richmond defeats Carlton by 41 points), the Preliminary Final (Carlton defeats St. Kilda by 16 points), Grand Final (Carlton defeats Richmond by 27 points). (6 items).Carlton finished the year on top of the ladder with 18 wins and 1 draw from the 22 games and went on to win its 11th Premiership. The Grand Final featured an aggregate score of 50.27 (327), setting the record for the highest aggregate score in any game, final or otherwise. The previous record of 48.25 (313) had stood since 1942, and the new record would last until 1978. .$150200'