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  • 2013/14 international cricket fixture

    Action from the 2010 Boxing Day Test at the MCG

    May 16, 2013

    Cricket Australia has today announced the details for the 2013/14 international cricket schedule.

  • Rite of Passage is back in 2013!

    Action from MCG Rite of Passage in 2011

    May 10, 2013

    The very popular MCG Rite of Passage event will return in 2013 on Saturday June 15 - prior to the Richmond v Adelaide Crows match - allowing hundreds of children and their parents/guardians to share in the magic of the MCG.

  • More food choices at the MCG

    A pork roll from The Food Store at the MCG

    May 02, 2013

    Football fans can choose from more than 20 new food outlets at the MCG this AFL season as part of an extensive redevelopment to offer a range of high-quality alternatives.

  • Making Their Mark: The MCG's Record Holders

    Kevin Bartlett, the man who has played the most VFL/AFL games at the MCG

    May 01, 2013

    The MCC Library has installed "Making their Mark: The MCG’s Record Holders", an exhibition of items relating to Kevin Bartlett’s unique MCG games record, and other VFL/AFL records and record holders at the MCG.

  • Stadium Stomp: Experience the MCG like never before!

    Stadium Stomp MCG

    Apr 30, 2013

    Australia’s longest consecutive stair climb challenge, Stadium Stomp, will be held for the first time at the MCG on Sunday June 16.

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UPDATE: Robert Craddock has responded to David Warner's Twitter rant after his critique of the IPL infuriated the Test batsman this morning.

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ATLETICO Madrid ended 14 years of misery beating Real Madrid for the Copa del Rey title in a win where Cristiano Ronaldo was handed a red card.

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UNDER-MANNED underdog Melbourne Rebels recorded a landmark 30-21 victory over the Stormers.

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EVEN before Jason Warren represents Australia with  Bel Sprinter in today's Group 1 KrisFlyer Stakes at Kranji, he is plotting other adventures.

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BOXING guru Johnny Lewis believes referees alone - not judges - should decide the results of fights that go the distance.

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