Jacob Miller springs back into action with new team

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Former Wests Tigers playmaker Jacob Miller has come out of retirement and signed with the Mullumbimby Giants, allowing him to continue his rugby league career.

Miller had retired after three seasons in the NRL and 12 seasons in the Super League but has made a comeback to the field.

He made his NRL debut for the Tigers at just 18 years old and played nine matches between 2011-2013, scoring two tries and being named the halfback in the 2011 U20s Team of the Year.

After his time in Australia, Miller moved overseas to play in the Super League for various teams including Hull FC, Doncaster, Wakefield Trinity, and Castleford Tigers, accumulating 281 matches before retiring.

The Mullumbimby Giants expressed their excitement about signing their esteemed junior with a statement on social media.

The news of Miller returning to the field has been met with enthusiasm from fans and supporters.

Many are excited to see the talented playmaker back in action and are looking forward to witnessing his skills on the field once again.

Miller's decision to come out of retirement and sign with a new team has sparked interest in the rugby league community, with many speculating on how he will perform after his time away from the sport.

Despite having retired previously, Miller's passion for rugby league has driven him to make a return to the field and continue playing the sport he loves.

His experience and expertise in the game make him a valuable addition to any team, and the Mullumbimby Giants are fortunate to have him on their roster.

As Miller prepares to make his comeback, fans are eager to see how he will perform and what contributions he will make to his new team.

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