The Chronicle

Milford heading home to Dolphins

- PETER BADEL

ANTHONY Milford is coming home to Queensland, with the controvers­ial former Broncos playmaker set to quit Newcastle and ink a new deal to reunite with super coach Wayne Bennett at the Dolphins.

Milford is in the advanced stages of finalising terms on a two-year contract to be the Dolphins’ first-choice fiveeighth for their foundation NRL campaign next season.

Milford, who turned 28 last week, will be the chief playmaker in a Dolphins spine comprising Sean O’Sullivan, Jamayne Isaako, Jeremy Marshall-King and his former Broncos halves partner Kodi Nikorima.

The Dolphins are tipped to announce Milford’s signing this week. It is part of Bennett’s longer-term strategic plan to partner Brisbane’s former $1m man with Storm target Cameron Munster at the Dolphins scrumbase in 2024.

Milford was thrown a lifeline by Newcastle in April, with the NRL agreeing to register his six-month Knights deal after the pivot had serious assault charges dropped following an off-field incident in Brisbane last September.

Milford, who played his 200th NRL game on Saturday against Manly, has impressed Newcastle with his attitude, prompting the Knights to table a three-year deal for the former Queensland Origin star.

But the Dolphins have trumped the Knights in the battle for Milford’s signature.

When Milford faced a possible jail term during his legal ordeal, it was Bennett’s character reference that convinced a Brisbane magistrate he would not reoffend and the playmaker has not forgotten the coach’s show of faith.

The Knights are privately resigned to losing Milford. While they offered an extra year compared to the Dolphins’ contract, Milford’s wife is understood to be homesick in Newcastle, sealing the deal for the NRL’s 17th team.

Milford played his best football under Bennett. He almost pipped Johnathan Thurston for the Clive Churchill Medal in the 2015 grand final and while he lost his way in his final years at the Broncos, Milford’s experience will be vital for the Dolphins in the new franchise’s embryonic years.

Bennett recently said he wanted Milford in Dolphins colours, insisting the highestpai­d player in Brisbane’s history is not a spent force.

“I would love to sign Anthony, he is one of the most gifted players I have coached,” the Dolphins coach said.

“He has played 200 games and he is not even 30 yet, so his best football is ahead of him.

“Anthony played some wonderful football for the Broncos in that period when we made the grand final in 2015. At the right club with the right coach, he will be a wonderful player again.”

Bennett remains confident he can outbid the Storm and deliver a Munster-Milford scrumbase strikeforc­e for the Dolphins’ second season in 2024.

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