FIT-AGAIN hooker Isaac Miller has secured a new contract at Worcester Warriors despite playing just 11 minutes of competitive rugby so far this season.

The 24-year-old front rower arrived at Sixways from London Scottish in the summer but was ruled out of action until this month after fracturing his collarbone in the pre-season game against Benetton Rugby.

He made his competitive Warriors debut as a replacement in last Friday’s clash with Pau in the European Challenge Cup.

And he has now received another boost after being handed a new undisclosed deal by director of rugby Alan Solomons.

“Isaac made an excellent impression in pre-season and it was disappointing that he was injured in our first pre-season game against Benetton,” Solomons said.

“There is no doubting his potential and professionalism and it is good to see him extending his stay with the club.”

Miller previously impressed in the Championship during one season at London Scottish where he captained the side on occasions.

He has also represented Scotland at under 20s level and captained Loughborough Students in National League One.

Miller added: “The opening few months of the season were obviously a very frustrating time for me as I wasn’t able to get out on the pitch.

“But the environment at the club is fantastic and I have massively enjoyed being part of this group.

“The club have been fantastic with me in helping me overcome my injury and I am very grateful for the support of the backroom staff, coaches and players.”