LEWIS MILLER had to wait for the chance to show he was the best option at right-back for Hibs last season.
But after finally nailing down the position in the closing weeks of the campaign the Aussie is out to prove he's the best right-back in the LEAGUE this time round.
Miller arrived with a big reputation from Central Coast Mariners last summer as one of Lee Johnson's first signings at Easter Road.
However, he never got a sniff of a starting spot in a league match until March as he struggled with injuries and took time to adapt to the Scottish game.
But after impressing against Celtic twice and Hearts in the closing stages of the campaign, the 22-year-old feels he's finally ready to make the shirt his own and show exactly why Hibs brought him halfway round the world.
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