Stephen Myler was born on 21 July 1984 and is an English rugby player.
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Stephen Myler was born on 21 July 1984 and is an English rugby player.
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Stephen Myler played most of his career with the Northampton Saints in Premiership Rugby, and he currently plays for Ospreys in the Pro14.
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Stephen Myler made 49 Super League appearances for the Vikings, scoring 180 points.
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Stephen Myler signed with the Salford City Reds for 2006's Super League XI.
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Stephen Myler's father is John Myler who played full back for Widnes Vikings RLFC.
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Stephen Myler's uncle is Tony Myler, a former Widnes captain and GB International and was one of the most gifted footballers of his generation.
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Stephen's great uncle is Frank Myler who captained the last British side to win a series in Australia in 1970.
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In 2006, Stephen Myler made the switch to Rugby Union when he joined Northampton Saints.
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Stephen Myler made his debut in the Guinness Premiership against Saracens.
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In 2014 Stephen Myler started and scored three conversions and a penalty as Northampton beat Saracens to win the Premiership final.
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In 2016 Stephen Myler started his 10th year at the Midlands side and hit his 1500th Aviva Premiership point after converting Louis Picamoles' try against Gloucester on Friday 28 October.
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Stephen Myler was a hugely influential player at the club, marking up 325 caps and 2618 points since joining the club in 2006.
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Stephen Myler currently sits in 2nd place in the Northampton Saints all-time points scored record, 168 points behind fellow fly half Paul Grayson.
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Stephen Myler made his debut as a substitute for Freddie Burns in England's victory over Argentina, scoring a conversion.
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