Career
He plays as a five-eighth or full-back, and can also play as a centre or on the wing. He is a Fijian international. Their father, Shane Millard, is the assistant coach of the Australian Fijian team
Shane is a former reserve-grade coach for the Street George Dragons and also coached the United States of America Tomahawks.
There is no relation between the family and journeyman Australian-born former United States of America international hooker and second-row forward Shane Millard, although this is sometimes reported as the case. Domestic
Ryan Millard played junior rugby league for Renown United and previously played in the youth teams at the Saint George Illawarra Dragons, playing in the Jersey Flegg and SG Ball sides for the Dragons.
He played in the New South Wales Cup for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 2008 and for the Newtown Jets in 2009. Foreign the 2010 season he moved to the Shellharbour City Dragons, the New South Wales Cup team that act as a feeder club to the NRL club Saint George Illawarra Dragons.
International
Millard played for Fiji against the Junior Kangaroos in a narrow 15–14 loss in 2007.
He was not selected in either the wider training squad nor the final 25-man Fiji squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup. He made his full international debut for Fiji in the 2009 Pacific Cup. Millard is eligible to play for Fiji as he has a Fijian mother.
He was a late call-up to Fiji"s 2013 Rugby League World Cup squad after John Sutton was ruled out before the tournament.
Following the 2013 Rugby League World Cup Millard followed in the footsteps of other Fijians and was signed by Hornets Chief Executive Officer Ryan Bradley for Rochdale Hornets
On May 2, 2015, Ryan played for Fiji in the Melanesian Cup test-match.