Highly sort after Fly-half Coby Miln continues to rise in his young and promising rugby career, officially signing with the California Legion.
The move marks a significant step forward for the 26-year-old Miln as he joins Major League Rugby in 2026.
Miln has been a standout performer across multiple competitions throughout his young career. With a strong rugby background from New Zealand, he has developed a reputation as a composed playmaker, a reliable goal kicker, and a player capable of controlling the tempo of a match.
He notably dominated Sydney’s premier club competition, the Shute Shield, where he broke scoring records for the Warringah Rats helped lead his side to a premiership in 2026. His ability to consistently put points on the board and manage the game from key positions has made him highly regarded among teammates and opponents alike.
Miln has also gained professional experience in Super Rugby and earned caps with the Western Force, further showcasing his development at the highest levels of the sport. Earlier in his career, he also played professionally in Japan with the Munakata Sanix Blues, adding valuable international experience to his growing résumé. Known for his rugby IQ, attacking instincts, and calm leadership on the field, he combines strong game management with an ability to challenge defenses and create opportunities.

Joining California Legion places Miln among elite rugby talent competing in Major League Rugby, a league that continues to grow rapidly and showcase the sport at the professional level across the United States and Canada.
Team representatives noted that Miln’s professionalism, determination, and strong team-first mindset align closely with the Legion’s culture and competitive ambitions. His exceptional goal kicking and proven scoring ability are expected to make him a key addition to the squad for the 2026 season.
As he begins this new chapter with California Legion, Miln will look to continue building his career while helping the team pursue success in the upcoming MLR season.