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FORMER national selector John Benaud believes Ricky Ponting and Mike Hussey must bat on for Australia in the short term.


A GOALLESS draw did nothing to help the stuttering seasons of either Melbourne Victory or Heart.


TRAINER Peter Moody has brought the Lightning Stakes into the equation for his world champion mare Black Caviar.


AUSTRALIA has shared the honours with Switzerland on the opening day of their Fed Cup clash in Fribourg.


THE Melbourne Rebels refuse to be stampeded into knee-jerk panic despite a 36-0 trial match thumping from the Waikato Chiefs.


Frequently Asked Questions


1.

Where is the National Sports Museum located?

The National Sports Museum is located at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, on Brunton Avenue in Richmond (Melbourne-Victoria, Australia), within the confines of Yarra Park.

Located across two levels of the Olympic Stand, entrance to the National Sports Museum is via Gate 3.

2.

How do I get to the National Sports Museum?

There are a number of ways to get to the National Sports Museum, including via public transport (trains, trams and buses), walking or by car.

Please click here for details about public transport options.

3.

What are the opening hours of the National Sports Museum?

The National Sports Museum will open 10.00am – 5.00pm daily, with last admission at 4.00pm. 

Please click here for more details about opening hours and conditions.

4.

What are the ticket prices for the National Sports Museum?

Please click here to view ticket prices for the National Sports Museum.

5.

I would like to visit the National Sports Museum and take a tour of the MCG. Is this possible?

Yes, visitors to the MCG are able to attend the National Sports Museum and participate in an MCG Tour for a discounted, combined rate.

Please click here to view the combined ticket prices for the National Sports Museum and the MCG Tours.

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