I acknowledge your opinion BLM that Zac Lomax is our best defensive and attacking centre.
I have a different opinion. I have never ‘bagged’ Zac Lomax but pointed out that from the very 1 st time I saw him ( I’m sure it was a game at Jubilee where he got his 1st NRL taste, only a last 5 minute cameo) I noticed a Zac cross chase where the opposition player easily scored in the south east corner. I thought ‘ok this new heralded junior looks a bit slow to me’. I was sitting on the hill south east end. Since then over many seasons now, I have considered Zac slow for a dashing centre. He runs a good line at times, has made the occasional sublime high leap catch and side flick, kicks goals but generally unremarkable. He originally had a twinkle toes inside step but I haven’t seen it for some years now.
In general play, Zac makes some ground in early hit ups and front on tackles goes ok, but struggles when a class opposition centre ( Best and Staggs as actual examples) get on his outside and he can not hot foot it with them. I consider him a reasonable standard NRL player but behind many in the centre position. That’s why I suggested a back row/ lock position may fit his tough approach, at a time when our forward stocks appear low.
It opens an opportunity for Tamale to then sink or swim.
I guess we will all have to wait and see.
Considering in 2022 we had the strongest right edge in the comp defensively of all teams not named the Panthers. I'd say you are exaggerating how much Zac gets towelled up by opposition centres.
The only time it really comes to mind was when he was playing on the left inside Amone and Outside Feagai and got towelled up by Jesse Ramien.
Other than that, I'd say he holds his own against most centres from a defensive stand-point.
As for the Twinkle toes, he doesn't get enough good ball putting him in 1 on 1's. Look at the second game against the roosters in 22'. He stepped Billy Smith out of his ACL.
Zac looked his strongest when playing with Dufty. For all his shortcomings. He was a pretty good ball player and could get Zac into space. He may not have speed off the mark but he has one hell of a motor and can run good lines all day.
I really believe Zac is a victim of poor coaching, poor game plans and most of all, poor service.
Just look what happened after Ryan Carr told him to go after the game. He was running 200+ metres with 20 or so touches, scored some tries, set up some tries, defended well. He's got that dog in him but I don't think Mary or Hook were the coaches for him. I believe Flanno, a noted man manager, may be.