Sport
14 September, 2025
Kenfrost Homes backing Pride
KENFROST Homes are to continue as Northern Pride’s naming rights partner for the 2026 season, reaffirming a long-standing partnership built on shared values of community, opportunity and success in Far North Queensland.

Northern Pride chief executive officer Garreth Smith said the ongoing support was vital to the club’s future both on and off the field.
“We are incredibly grateful for the continued support of Kenfrost Homes,” he said.
“Their investment ensures we can deliver both on and off the field, from developing the next generation of NRL talent to making a positive impact across our footprint.”
“The partnership allows the Pride to showcase elite men’s and women’s rugby league across Queensland, provide strong player support and invest in pathways for youth development.
“It also underpins the club’s community engagement programs, spreading positive messaging from Cardwell to the Torres Strait and inspiring younger generations.”
Kenfrost Homes marketing coordinator Alex Loughton said the company was proud to continue its connection with the Pride.
“We see the vital role this club plays in our community, inspiring young minds as they look up to the stars on the field and form a healthy and emotional connection with this great sport,” he said.
“It’s more than the results in the win-loss column.
“We couldn’t be prouder of the work done in the community by our Northern Pride and we fully back the direction the club is heading.”
On Sunday (today), the women’s team takes on the Jets at Ipswich in the first week of the finals, after losing against Souths Logan Magpies 22-20 last weekend at Barlow Park.
The Hostplus Cup men’s side ended its season 14th of 15 teams on the ladder after losing to PNG Hunters 40-10 on 30 August.