With their victory over the Newcastle Knights last weekend, the Cronulla Sharks earned the right to play Week 1 of the finals at their home of PointsBet Stadium.
This news is a part of the ongoing controversy surrounding the top four teams playing their finals in small suburban stadiums. The issue being that these blockbuster games (being the Panthers and Eels, and Sharks up against the Cowboys) will be played in front of only around a combined 34000 people.
Shark Park is currently undergoing rennovations.
But while it may be unfortunate that so many fans will miss out, there is one big perk; we get to see more of what Gus Gould calls the 'Bermuda Triangle'.
Colloquially known to all footy fans as Shark Park, the Cronulla home ground has been home to many bizarre and just outright unlikely moments that don't happen elsewhere and here are five of the most memorable.
2. Dead last Sharks come from behind three times to defy premiership hopefuls
2014 was the worst season in Sharks' history. It was the capitulation of all the ASADA issues the year before and is remembered for all the wrong reasons, ultimately resulting in their third wooden spoon.
For the Penrith Panthers, things were quite different. They'd started the season well, sitting at four wins from seven, and were looking to find a new gear against a Sharks team that had only won a single game.
By season's end, Penrith sat fourth and agonisingly lost their grand final qualifier by four points. So they really shouldn't have lost to Cronulla in Round 8.
And yet they did.
Despite leading on three separate occasions, the Panthers continually invited the struggling Sharks back into the contest at Shark Park.
Even more astounding is that Sharks star playmaker at the time, Todd Carney, went off injured only 16 minutes in. The Shark's attack typically found it difficult to score without him, but not on that afternoon.
Every time the Panthers took the lead, the Sharks found an answer, and it made no sense on paper then and still doesn't to this day.