ANTHONY Milford says he is feeling fitter since moving to fullback and is ready to finish off the opportunities his team is creating.

Milford's move to his former position has paid double dividends for the Broncos.

It has allowed captain Darius Boyd to involve himself in games more, leading to a sharp rise in his form over the past month.

And Milford is seeing more space.

The Titans wore the brunt of that last week when Milford skipped through the middle of some tired forwards to score a 40-metre try.

Milford said the Broncos' forwards had been providing him the room he needed to be at his best.

"I am enjoying it," he said.

"We have a lot of go forward there with the 'ruckies' (middle forwards) and they are creating a lot of ruck speed and a lot of one-on-ones opportunities for me.

"I just have to be there to finish them off or create something else.

"The first time I ran back at fullback the lungs were going a little bit.

"But I am enjoying my role now and feeling a lot lighter."

Milford has also formed a good ‘back three’ partnership with his two wingers, which will continue against the Melbourne Storm at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.

Both Corey Oates and Jamayne Isaako and doing plenty of hit-up work.

Last week all three of them exceeded 150 running metres, with Milford (203) and Oates (216) hitting double figures.

It allows Milford the time to scheme more and pop up when he is at his most dangerous.

"I am talking heaps," he said.

"And having big 'Gary' (Oates) there on the wing takes a lot of pressure off me.

"He takes some carries for me and Jamayne does as well

"I am enjoying my role and just have to play my part."

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