Cronulla Seagulls Football Club was established in the ripe old year of 1959, the brainchild of Gordon Gillham. However, in the first week of operation, only two players answered the call to join the club. It took two weeks of time and dedication for the club to rack up enough players to form two teams, which were entered into the competition.
This cache is in a lovely field where many children and parents congregate each weekend in winter, and a fair few less in summer. The oval- should be called a rectangle- is usually peaceful and pleasant, with a kids park to play in and a wide-open area to mess around and have fun in. This is our fourth cache and will hopefully be even more successful than the others as the area in which it is located is quiet and out of the way, whilst the surrounding area attracts many thousands of people each and every year. The cache may be a bit difficult to find during the day- especially on weekends and during soccer and cricket seasons, however, when it becomes dark, the area where the cache is can barely be seen by passers-by, making it an ideal find after you get off the train coming home from work or things like that.
We hope you have as much fun finding this cache as we did hiding it.
Grantcaching.
P.s. The hint is not meant to imply any racism, it is just a joke. Apologies for any offence that may be taken.