This is number 27 in a series of caches, some will be at sporting venues others may not.
The Brownlow Medal was formally Charles Brownlow Trophy.
It is a individual award given to a player who is judged to be the fairest and best player in the Australian Football League
during the regular season.
This is decided by votes by the officiating umpires after each game.
The Medal has been awarded every year since 1924 with the exception of an intermission from 1942 to 1945 due to World War 2.
Players are ineligible to win the Medal if they have been suspended for on field offences.
The 1959 Brownlow Medal was a two way tie.
They are Bob Skilton from the South Melbourne [swans] Football Team,
And Verdun Howell from the St Kilda [saints] Football Team.
They each had 20 votes.
The cache may be hard to get at times if there is a sporting event being held.
The cache is a small screw top container painted black with logbook and some swaps.
Please replace and cover well.
Plenty room for parking.
Keep an eye out for muggles.
Please watch out for snakes during the warmer months.
Enjoy this lovely small country town
Enjoy yourselves.