Sport
19 September, 2025
Brothers back club with much Pride
NORTHERN Pride is set for a strong 2026 season with two cornerstone partnerships locked in, announcing the renewal of naming rights partner Kenfrost Homes and platinum partner Brothers Leagues Club (Cairns).

Pride CEO Garreth Smith said the continued support of both organisations was vital to the club’s future, both on and off the field.
“We are incredibly grateful for the ongoing backing of Kenfrost Homes and Brothers,” he said.
“Their investment ensures we can deliver on the field by developing the next generation of NRL talent, while also making a positive impact across our community footprint.”
Kenfrost Homes, which has long shared the Pride’s vision for community, opportunity and success in Far North Queensland will continue their role as naming rights partner.
Kenfrost marketing coordinator Alex Loughton said the company was proud to remain closely connected with the Pride.
“We see the vital role this club plays in inspiring young minds and creating a healthy emotional connection with the game,” he said.
Brothers Leagues Club has reaffirmed its position as a platinum partner, reinforcing its status as a pioneer of rugby league in the region and a long-standing supporter of grassroots pathways.
Mr Smith said Brothers’ contribution stretched well beyond the football field.
“Brothers are a true community asset, investing heavily not just in rugby league, but in people and opportunities across Far North Queensland,” he said.
The club said the renewed partnerships give the Pride the momentum to chase success in 2026.
In the meantime the women’s team is through to the second week of the finals after beating Ipswich Jets 30-12. Pride plays Brisbane Tigers in Brisbane this weekend.