In 2015, Anthony Milford was one freakish play from Michael Morgan away from winning a Grand Final and a Clive Churchill Medal.

He was the Broncos best player and would have been awarded the medal for best on ground which would have capped off an incredible season for the Brisbane playmaker.

Regardless of the result, Milford would surely go down as one of the all-time greats at Brisbane given his talents and the projected improvement given his young age.

Unfortunately it hasn't quite worked out as many had expected, with Milford now playing for his future in the Queensland capital.

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Milford, still only 26, should be entering the peak of his career, and has shown some glimpses in 2021 of what he can continue to provide for either Brisbane or a new club.

Having stated he is open to a move despite returning to the NRL lineup following a stint in the reserves, we will look at the five most likely places Anthony Milford will land in 2022.

4. Newcastle Knights

A left-field option but with Blake Green's career winding down and Kurt Mann not setting the world on fire, Milford presents a potential partner to Mitchell Pearce. Much like with the aforementioned Reynolds halves pairing, their games suit.

NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 29: Mitchell Pearce of the Newcastle Knights looks to pass the ball during the round 15 NRL match between the Newcastle Knights and the Brisbane Broncos at McDonald Jones Stadium on June 29, 2019 in Newcastle, Australia. (Photo by Tony Feder/Getty Images)

Jake Clifford has signed to play for Newcastle from 2022 onwards, meaning the Milford link is probably not going to eventuate, but given Clifford's loss of form and relegation from the first grade set up, perhaps the Knights might have a little peek.

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  1. yea id have the milf at sharks. although im not sure hes a half. As im still not sold on kennedy, (slow motion runner, suspect in defence) maybe milf could replace him.

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