NRL 2024: Dragons star Zac Lomax attracts interest from Eels, Roosters | Sport Confidential
Dragons star Zac Lomax is reportedly unhappy at the club and the backline star is now attracting interest from two powerhouse rugby league clubs.
Parramatta has emerged as a potential suitor for St George Illawarra’s Zac Lomax who remains uncertain about his positional switch.
The Eels have made no secret of their desire to land a strike outside back and are understood to be watching with interest to see if there are any changes to Lomax’s situation at the Dragons.
As it stands, Dragons officials are acutely aware that Lomax is unhappy with new coach Shane Flanagan’s decision to move him from his preferred centre spot and play him on the wing.
That move has sparked rumours of discontent however it is understood that Lomax has yet to formally ask for a release from his contract worth about $800,000 a season until the end of 2026.
At just 24 there would be an obvious market for Lomax who has long been touted as an Origin player.
The Roosters are another club with significant salary cap space next season given the departure of Joseph Suaalii, the likely retirement of Daniel Tupou and rugby bound Joey Manu. Despite being spoken about as a potential Origin player, Lomax has not been able to play consistent football.
He was in the headlines at times last year under former coach Anthony Griffin after he was shifted from his preferred right side of the field to the left. He was then axed from first grade.
To Lomax’s credit, publicly he has said all the right things.
“That’s where Flanno thinks is best for the team at the moment so we run with it,” Lomax said just before last month’s Charity Shield. “I think that’s the best option for the team at the moment for me is (playing on the) wing.”
Lomax will play wing for the first time since round two, 2020 when the Dragons take on the Titans to start their season on Saturday night.