Suncorp mural heralds new deal for Dolphins
Published 4:05pm 29 January 2025
Photos: Courtesy of Dolphins NRL Media
The Dolphins NRL club has unveiled a stunning new 5.1m mural at Suncorp Stadium while announcing a new partnership today.
The mural, featuring four players from the Dolphins' original leadership group - inaugural club captain Jesse Bromwich, his brother Kenny Bromwich, Felise Kaufusi, and Mark Nicholls - pays homage to those who laid the team’s foundation.
It is situated on the northern plaza outside the Stadium at the Caxton Street end and was revealed as the club celebrated its Premier Partnership with Wahl, an internationally renowned grooming brand.
The partnership will make Wahl the official grooming partner of the Dolphins, ensuring the team stays well-groomed and confident on and off the field.
Wahl’s products are sold in more than 150 countries and the partnership marks the company’s first major sponsorship in Australian rugby league and their expansion into the sporting world, alongside world champion Olympic Swimmer Kyle Chalmers OAM.
The agreement includes placement of the Wahl logo, in the jersey sternum position, on game day and training shirts.
Dolphins NRL CEO Terry Reader says: “We are thrilled to announce another partnership with a global brand - and not just any brand, but the best in their business.
“Wahl’s reputation for precision, quality, and high performance aligns perfectly with the values we uphold in our team’s culture. Grooming is about preparation and precision, qualities that drive success both on and off the field.”
Wahl Managing Director ANZ Shaun Geddes explains the partnership: “We’re thrilled to collaborate with one of Australia’s most dynamic NRL teams.
“Wahl is a fourth-generation family business built on core values of quality, innovation and a commitment to excellence – values we see reflected in the Dolphins’ approach to building their team and community.
“Partnering with the Dolphins allows us to bring our passion to the sporting world. For players who dare to push the boundaries of bold and creative hairstyles, Wahl will help them truly stand out - on the field and beyond.”
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