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INDIA finally celebrated a victory with a comprehensive eight wicket success in front of 62,275 at the MCG to square the T20 series.


HE'S yet to win a game, but interim Melbourne Victory coach Jim Magilton is confident he's the man to lead the club in the future.


ENDURANCE athletes may be doing long-term damage during extreme sporting efforts, says former Test batsman Dean Jones.


THE Melbourne Rebels have endured a torrid initiation in their first Super Rugby trial against the Waikato Chiefs in Geelong.


BRITTNEY Cox has won Australia's first-ever women's World Cup moguls medal after placing third at Deer Valley in Salt Lake City.


Exhibitions

The Ancient GamesLocated within the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the National Sports Museum celebrates the contribution that sport has made within the development of our uniquely Australian culture.

The achievements of Australian sportsmen and women at all levels are showcased within interactive exhibitions including sports memorabilia. Their stories and imagery represent all sports played within Australia.

The National Sports Museum is a national focal point for achievements and values in sport, in particular the notion that the pursuit of excellence at all levels is consistent with a commitment to fair play - a philosophy that has contributed to the evolution of our beliefs and culture.

Located on two levels of the Olympic Stand (Gate 3), the National Sports Museum displays more than 2500 items from Australia's rich sporting history. 

These permanent exhibitions will offer visitors an insight into Australia’s extremely diverse sporting history:

 

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