Fullback Rob Miller signs new Wasps deal

Rob Miller joined Wasps in 2014
Rob Miller joined Wasps in 2014
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Wasps have confirmed that fullback Rob Miller has signed a contract extension with the Premiership club.

Miller joined Wasps in 2014 and has played 111 times for the club scoring 177 points. The 30-year-old professional rugby career started with Tynedale in 2007 and was signed by Newcastle Falcons a year later.

Miller made a switch to Sale Sharks and went on to become the Premiership's leading try-scorer in the 2011/12 season. He also represented England in the Under 16, Under 18 and Under 20 levels. He was also part of the England Under 20 side that went on to win the Grand Slam in 2008 and also reached the final of the Junior World Cup in 2008 and 2009.

"Rob is a true professional and someone that always puts the team before himself," said Wasps head coach Lee Blackett to the official website of the club.

"He is a player everyone wants to play with, his communication and organisation is up there with the very best. Rob’s ability to play numerous positions is invaluable to the team.

"I’ve worked with him since I’ve been at the club and am really looking forward to continue working with him.”