Rob Miller says he feels Wasps is "a home away from home" after the Cumbrian signed a new deal at the club.

Carlisle-born Miller, 29, has put pen to paper on his fourth Wasps contract as he prepares to become a club centurion in the coming weeks.

Miller, who usually plays as a full-back, has recently proved an able deputy at fly-half in the absence of Lima Sopoaga, Jimmy Gopperth and Billy Searle for Dai Young's team.

He is the 10th first-team player to commit to the Gallagher Premiership club in recent months.

"Wasps has become a home away from home for me and I’ve met some amazing people in the last five seasons," Miller, from Bothel, told the club website.

"I always love pulling on the Black and Gold and, like everyone else signing new deals with the club, I want to help us push on and compete at the top with the very best."

Young added: "Rob is a player you can always count on to play a role in the team, wherever it might be, and he has been fantastic stepping in at fly-half recently.

"The culture is something that is very important here at Wasps and Rob is a fantastic character around the place. He’s liked by everyone, always has a smile on his face and his work ethic and professionalism are second to none.

"We’re delighted he’s re-signed and having yet another one of our more experienced players committing to the club shows what we’ve been able to build here in terms of some consistency and continuity."