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STEVE Hooker tells of the demons that have made him afraid to pole vault and his battle to switch back on his 'auto-pilot'.


RVL handicapper Greg Carpenter suggested Black Caviar is the horse of the 21st century. Can he have forgotten Makybe Diva?


VIRAT Kohli cracked a match-winning 77 before injuring his leg attempting a suicide run in India's four-wicket triumph over Sri Lanka.


NO Fred, no Melbourne Heart. That's been the cry for the past two months and the statistics verify the midfielder's importance.


LLEYTON Hewitt's dedication to Australia's Davis Cup cause has cost him the chance to chase valuable rankings points next week.


Opening Times

The National Sports Museum opens from 10.00am – 5.00pm daily (except Christmas Day and Good Friday), with last admission at 4.00pm. Alternative arrangements and operating times apply in relation to event day access (see below).
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We recommend you allocate at least 90 minutes to fully experience the National Sports Museum.   

Opening hours - January 2012
                            - February 2012
                            - March 2012
                            - April 2012

                
EVENT DAY ACCESS

On occasions when sporting/concert events are being held within the stadium, access to the museum after the stadium gates have opened will be restricted to those patrons who also hold an event day ticket. 

We strongly recommend you confirm in advance if an event is taking place at the MCG on the proposed day of your visit. 

A list of forthcoming events can be viewed in the
Calendar of Events

(The Melbourne Cricket Club Museum will not be accessible by National Sports Museum patrons on MCG event days. MCC members will be able to access the MCC Museum from the Members Reserve entrance.)

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