Dolphins sign new Roads deal
Published 5:02am 3 November 2025
Words by Nick Crockford
North Lakes-based MR Roads has signed-up as a major partner with Dolphins' NRL team.
MR Roads has signed as a Major Partner and Official Road Construction Partner of the Dolphins for the 2026 season.
The company logo will be on the front of Dolphins' NRL playing shorts and back of the team's official training shorts.
MR Roads will work with Dolphins to support grassroots rugby league through the club's Roadshow program of junior clinics, fan activations and player appearances in regional areas.
"We're excited to have MR Roads join us as a Major Partner from 2026," Dolphins Chief Executive Officer Terry Reader said.
“Their brand on our playing and training apparel represents more than sponsorship, it's about celebrating Queensland ambition and community."
Daniel Mikus and James Rolph, co-founders of MR Group and MR Roads, said the partnership with the Dolphins was about a shared love of sport and inspiring communities.
"Our story began with a simple vision: to create opportunities, transform communities and leave a legacy for future generations," Mr Mikus said.
"Partnering with the Dolphins is a defining moment for us and together we'll inspire resilience, pride and ambition in Queensland communities through team sport.
MR Roads is one of Australia's fastest growing civil infrastructure companies, specialising in road construction, asphalt works, pavement maintenance and large-scale infrastructure solutions.
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