This paper presents results and discussion regarding the addition of steel fibre in stone mastic asphalt (SMA) application. SMA is a gap-graded asphalt mixture that consists of a large proportion of coarse aggregate, a high percentage of asphalt binder and a substantial amount of filler that provides a durable surface course. However, SMA has its own problem which is asphalt binder drain-down due to the high asphalt binder content which leads to permanent deformation. There is a need to improve the performance of the HMA mix. Thus, the aim of this study is to utilize the steel fibre that has a high tensile strength to overcome the problem of SMA. Among the tests involve are marshall stability and flow, cantabro loss, resilient modulus and dynamic creep. From the properties and performance results of this study, the use of steel fibre improved the stability and stiffness of the mix in terms of dynamic creep and resilient modulus values. The addition of 0.3% steel fibre is the most optimum percentage to be used as a modifier in the SMA mixture. Therefore, it can be concluded that the addition of steel fibre in the SMA mixture significantly enhances the overall efficiency and performance.