sport news Anthony Milford finally breaks his silence on his exile from the NRL trends now
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In the last seven months former Broncos star Anthony Milford has been charged with assault, lost $175,000 in wages in a contract stand-off with the NRL and been reduced to living in a room at his parents' house with his footy future in limbo.
Now the 27-year-old has broken his silence on his battle to get back on the field, revealing he's been in talks with the Dolphins after coach Wayne Bennett played a crucial role in getting him out of legal trouble and saying he was 'left nowhere' by South Sydney.
Milford is on track to debut for Newcastle against his old Broncos club next Thursday and said he still has a point to prove in the NRL.
It's a pity he's not returning against Souths, judging by his criticism of the club after they signed him to a one-year deal that wasn't registered, then dropped off him when his assault charge came up.
After seven months in the footy wilderness, Milford looks set to return for Newcastle against his old club Brisbane next Thursday - bringing an end to seven months in the footy wilderness
Milford had three assault charges dropped by a Brisbane court, with a character reference from Wayne Bennett proving crucial - as was the supercoach's unwavering support as he battled his way back into