KEIGHLEY Cougars' first signing of pre-season says it was a "perfect fit" to join the club.

Jack Miller arrives at Cougar Park on a one-year deal from League One rivals Doncaster after spending three seasons at the Keepmoat Stadium.

During his time with the Dons, the half-back found his chances restricted but still went on to make nearly 50 appearances for the club during his career in South Yorkshire.

Earlier in his career, the 23-year-old was signed full-time as an 18-year-old by Super League side Huddersfield Giants, where he would make a sole first team appearance in a defeat to the Bradford Bulls at the conclusion of the 2013 season.

After leaving the Giants, Miller spent two years in Australia playing for the Queanbeyan Kangaroos who compete in the Canberra Raiders Cup.

His first year in Australia in 2015 saw Miller pick up the Les McIntyre Medal for being the competition’s Player of the Year.

Miler, known for his kicking game, more than played his part once more in 2016 as the club lifted the Minor Premiership before returning to England to follow in the footsteps of his father Tony and sign with Doncaster.

Miller said: “When I sat down with Steve Gill and Craig Lingard, they sold me their vision for the club and explained the style of play and it was just a perfect fit.

“I’m coming here to be playing every week and that was a big factor in my decision to join the club.

“I want to get some consistency in my game and as a player I’m a controlling half back with a good kicking game and I’m looking forward to getting started with the Cougars.”