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"I'm very excited for him, how he's been going," Wanganeen said. "There are some good signs.
"He's got some great role models at the club, and he should look to pick up little bits of their game and add them to his own game.
"I said to him the other day it was worth just watching how Lenny Hayes goes about it, and making sure some of that hard in-and-under, head-over-the-footy courageous stuff was part of his game, as well as the run and carry.
"I saw him do that on the weekend (against Fremantle) and he ended up getting a free kick out of it, which was the most exciting moment of his four games for me.
"He's got a good head on his shoulders. He's willing to work, he's willing to learn."
Wanganeen believes if Milera can improve his consistency and endurance, he can become an important player for the Saints.
"(Consistency) is what he's worked hard on and, being in the AFL system, I'm sure the coaches down at St Kilda will help make sure that's his focus," Wanganeen said.
"(And) you can always build on a motor. With a year of AFL footy under his belt he'll develop that even more and build on an aerobic base."
Adelaide-based Wanganeen is opening a gym in Essendon and hopes to spend more time in Melbourne, meaning he will see more of Milera's games live.