The Sharks are as of 2023 just one of two professional sporting clubs in Australia (excluding the Australian Football League's ownership of Docklands Stadium) that own and operate their home ground (alongside the Dolphins via their parent club Redcliffe who compete in the QRL with their home ground, Kayo Stadium) as well as Western United's future home ground Wyndham City Stadium.
On 21 April 2006, the Federal Government announced a A$9.6 million grant would be given to the Cronulla Sharks to upgrade the stadium.
[7] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic impacting construction timelines in the Leagues Club site, the completion date has been pushed back to early 2023,[8] but Cronulla returned to playing home games at the stadium again in 2022 with a temporary capacity of 12,000 in place until mid-2023.
High turnout in crowd numbers are usual when Cronulla play local-derby rivals, the St George Illawarra Dragons.
[12][13] The Sydney Olympic FC club played at the ground for two seasons, from 2001 until 2003, in the former National Soccer League.