Anthony Milford has chosen to remain in Queensland, landing at a new club with his NRL career likely over.
The 30-year-old has signed with his former junior club Souths Logan Magpies after the Dolphins chose not to extend his contract.
Milford's move to the Magpies does leave the door slightly ajar to the NRL with Souths acting as a feeder club to the Broncos.
However, Brisbane's backlog of halves including Ben Hunt, Adam Reynolds, Ezra Mam, Josh Rogers, Jock Madden and Coby Black means it's unlikely he'll be back at the club.
Anthony Milford. Getty Images
Milford reportedly had opportunities in the Super League but opted to remain in Queensland and play under coach Karmichael Hunt.
"It's a full circle moment for me," Milford said in a club statement.
"Right now I believe this decision feels right for my little family and I.
"I'm grateful for Wayne (Bennett) and the Dolphins for the past two years and I wish Woolfy (coach Kristian Woolf) and the boys nothing but the best for season 25.
"I'm excited to play under K and I can't wait to get to work with the team."
Hunt, who also finished with his career at the Magpies saw parallels between himself and Milford.
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"We're very lucky to have someone of Anthony's calibre sign with us here at the Magpies," he said.
"Having him in and amongst some of our younger players will be invaluable to my squad.
"His journey is not too dissimilar from mine and how I transitioned my career in 2021, I'm looking forward to mentoring him over the next couple of years."