The National Sports Museum at the MCG in Melbourne, Australia is home to some of the most iconic and interesting artifacts of Australian sporting history, and the stories behind these objects are just as fascinating. That's where Object of the Game comes in. Each episode will focus on a specific historical object in the museum and tell you a tale associated with it. And you'll get the insights of the key players along the way.
The brand new Australian Sports Museum is full of fantastic stories, including in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame gallery. We're sharing extended exc...
The brand new Australian Sports Museum is full of fantastic stories, including in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame gallery. We're sharing extended exc...
The brand new Australian Sports Museum is full of fantastic stories, including in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame gallery. We're sharing extended exc...
The brand new Australian Sports Museum is full of fantastic stories, including in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame gallery. We're sharing extended exc...
The National Sports Museum at the MCG is now temporarily closed and will reopen refreshed, renewed and redeveloped early in 2020. There is so much goi...
Glenda Sutton is as close to being Ms Camel as anyone you'd ever meet. She lives and breathes camels - in fact her home is literally surrounded by pad...
39 years without a plan. The Coodabeen Champions started as a bunch of university mates who loved to laugh about footy. 39 years later, they're a bu...
Emma's World record collection Emma George broke the women's Pole Vault world record on February 20th, 1999 - for the 10th time. That day, it was her ...
Greg Chappell was a sublimely talented batsman, who, when he retired, had made more runs for Australia than any other player. He was also captain of A...