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MELBOURNE Heart has suffered a blow with assistant coach Ante Milicic joining the new west Sydney club.


JAMES O'Connor's hopes of making a surprise Super Rugby return for Melbourne against the ACT Brumbies have been dashed.


AUSTRALIA will send one of its most inexperienced track cycling teams to face the might of Britain at July's London Olympics.


QUEENSLAND coach Mal Meninga has put his players on alert. He knows how desperate NSW will be in the State of Origin opener.


VIXENS shooter Karyn Howarth has praised the "extension ladder'' tactic used by Northern Mystics defender Anna Harrison.


NSM Cinema Sport

Bustin Down The DoorNSM Cinema Sport is a 34-seat cinema screen, offering non-stop sporting action, screening three 12-minute films created especially for the National Sports Museum.

The area has been enhanced by objects from the museum’s collection, including a racing wheelchair, a collection of historic and contemporary rowing oars and javelins and promotional banners and a drum from 1940s boxing bouts.  

Entry to the above attractions is included in general admission charges.  Here's what will be showing in NSM Cinema Sport from October:
 
Bustin’ Down The Door – abridged version (12 mins)
Narrated by Edward Norton
In 1975 a group of Australian and South African surfers revolutionised their sport.  Surfing was never to be the same again.

Nerves of Steel – abridged version (11 mins)
Four daring young Australian women threw themselves headfirst into the dangerous sport of Skeleton.  Could a bold scientific experiment lead to Winter Olympic glory?

Peter Brock – King Of The Mountain (12 mins)
Featuring Craig Lowndes
Brock’s domination of the Mount Panorama Circuit at Bathurst is legendary. 
Discover the relationship between the racing car driver and the mountain.

Peter Brock "King of the Mountain" in NSM Cinema Sport Nerves of Steel program in NSM Cinema Sport

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