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THE grand return of Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds fell flat and the epic career of Matthew Hayden.

AUSTRALIAN racing's weight-for-age classic, the Cox Plate, is set to be run at night next year.

THE football world is still asking: Is Ben Cousins actually any closer to playing?

EXCLUSIVE: V8 SUPERCAR driver James Courtney will next year become one of the sport's richest drivers after signing a $1 million-a-year deal.

MATTHEW Hayden's hope of an Ashes swan-song next year is under mounting scrutiny after an inglorious exit to his Gabba career yesterday.

LIVERPOOL manager Rafa Benitez expects the Spanish contingent's international adventure will help keep the pressure on Chelsea.

EVERYONE loves a superhero, and next Saturday one club is going to pick a superman out of the AFL draft.

ROWER Nick Green was identified yesterday as the most likely future leader of the Australian Olympic movement.

TRAINER Tracey Bartley says punters can expect an aggressive ride from spring carnival star Michael Rodd on Sniper's Bullet in today's $1 million Railway Stakes at Ascot.

AUSTRALIA is facing a front-row crisis going into tonight's World Cup final, with prop Steve Price yesterday ruled out with a torn calf muscle.

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Exhibitions

Located within the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the National Sports Museum celebrates the contribution that sport has made within the development of our uniquely The Ancient GamesAustralian 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 will become 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 MCG's new Olympic Stand, the National Sports Museum displays more than 2500 items from Australia's rich sporting history. 

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