Rhinos' Knight in Shining Armour: Lachie Miller Takes Charge

Lachie Miller: Leeds Rhinos sign full-back from Newcastle Knights on three-year deal

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

Leeds Rhinos have secured the signing of full-back Lachie Miller from NRL side Newcastle Knights on a three-year deal that will commence next season.

The 29-year-old made the move to the Knights from Cronulla Sharks in 2023, and throughout this campaign, he has already featured in 11 matches.

Miller's versatile background includes playing sevens in rugby union and representing Australia in the 2020 Olympic Games held in Tokyo.

Expressing his excitement about the new venture, Miller stated, "I really enjoyed my footie at the start of this season and I want to bring that to the Rhinos." Acknowledging the significant change this move represents for his family, he added, "It is a big change for my family, we have a newborn and two-year-old so it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the young family that we are ready to embrace and make the most of."

Miller's addition to the Leeds Rhinos squad is expected to bolster their backline and provide valuable experience and skill in the full-back position.

As a player who has already demonstrated his capabilities in the NRL, his signing is seen as a major coup for the Rhinos.

The three-year contract signifies the faith the club has in Miller's abilities and his potential to make a significant impact on the team's performance.

Leeds Rhinos fans are eagerly anticipating Miller's arrival and are hopeful that he will replicate the impressive form he displayed earlier in the season.

With his experience in both codes of rugby, Miller brings a unique set of skills to the Rhinos, which could prove invaluable in their pursuit of success in the upcoming seasons.

The club supporters are eagerly waiting to see the impact he will have on the team and the positive influence he can bring to their game plan.

Miller's decision to join the Leeds Rhinos highlights their reputation as a club that can attract top talent from around the world.

It also shows the growing recognition of the Super League as a competitive and desirable competition for players to showcase their abilities.

As Miller prepares to embark on this new chapter in his career, both he and the Rhinos will undoubtedly be eager to hit the ground running and make their mark in the upcoming season.

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