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Zac Lomax

getsmarty

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Gifted one Lomax ready to shine for Dragons in NRL finals
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PURE TALENT: Dragons young-gun Zac Lomax. Picture: Sylvia Liber


IT’S a fortress in its own right, but Gibson Park Thirroul doesn’t quite compare to Suncorp Stadium.

No doubt a few Butchers old boys would disagree, but Dragons young-gun Zac Lomax showed enough at the former two years ago to suggest he’ll handle the latter on Sunday.

That’s according to his former Steelers SG Ball coach Shane Millard, who was also Thirroul president when Lomax made his Illawarra League first grade debut against Wests in 2016, still 40 days shy of his 17th birthday.

Millard had to pull a few strings to get him on the park but it was certainly worth it, with Lomax laying on two tries and nailing a couple of sideline conversions in the second half to very nearly overhaul a 26-6 deficit.

The Butchers ultimately went down 26-22 but most, including Millard, left the ground knowing Lomax’s in days in park footy were numbered.

“It was his first game of first grade and he said ‘let me kickoff, let me kick goals’, he just wanted to be that person and that player,” Millard said.

“It takes a special kid to do that in his first game against men but gives you an idea of the type of kid he is and his belief in himself.

“That’s what makes him better than most. Most kids would just try and do what they needed to but he wanted to be in that game, he wanted to kick that goal, he wanted the ball at critical times of the game.

“You can’t coach that. It’s in you or it’s not and, at 16 years old, to do that in a first grade game for Thirroul, it stuck out and let you know he’s going to be something special.”

Not that you’d doubt anyone current NSW coach Brad Fittler has dubbed “the gifted one,” but Millard said it’s not the physical gifts that set the Temora product apart.

“He’s got every attribute, size, strength, but he competes as hard as any kid I’ve ever seen,” Millard said.

“He’s got that competitive nature, he’s a kid that on his day off will go and kick a thousand goals. He’s got the ability to go with it, but it’s that attitude to train and compete hard on everything that stood out for me.”

They were qualities that also struck Thirroul coach Jarrod Costello, then in his rookie year, who’ll coach the Butchers against Wests in this Sundays’ Illawarra League grand final.

“We had to get some approvals from the CRL to let him play,” Costello said.

“He played in the centres, he was up against Junior Vaivai who was one of the best centres in the comp.

“We were down a couple of tries and all of a sudden he was kicking for touch, putting mid-field bombs up, we were scoring tries, he was converting them from the sideline. He was outstanding.”

It’s days like that gusty afternoon at Gibbo that leave Millard confident Lomax can bounce back from a mixed afternoon in his 80-minute debut against Newcastle last week.

Called in for the injured Euan Aitken, who tweaked a hamstring against the Bulldogs a week earlier, Lomax spilled a ball over the try-line and put an attempted penalty goal into the upright in the first half.

He bounced back in the second, finding Matt Dufty for his second-half try and nailing some crucial conversions to put a gritty 10-point win to bed down the stretch and retain the No. 3 jumper for Sunday’s elimination final against Brisbane at Suncorp.

Aitken was named on an extended bench, and could be a late inclusion, but Millard is confident Lomax can stand up to the finals heat if required to make just his third NRL appearance on the finals stage.

“Zac’s the type of kid that’ll thrive on it,” Millard said.

“You’ve got Internationals who’d be nervous and excited all at the same time but he’s the type of kid that will love it and embrace it.

“There were a couple of things that didn’t go his way last week but he’s got a great ability to dump it and move on to his next job.

“He still wanted the footy, he still wanted the sideline conversion, he wanted the ball. He’ll just want the ball in his hands as much as possible.”


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5628645/gifted-one-lomax-ready-to-shine/?cs=3713
 

TomRedVRiver

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If Zac holds his spot, he's got his work cut out for him in this finals series if we make it beyond Sunday. He'll potentially be having to mark Inglis, Mitchell and Chambers consecutively.

Massive ask for an 18 year old in his first few First Grade games.
 

LINESPEED

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McGregors form is always experience over youth. So I would expect Aitken to be called up to start in the "late mail".

I think the next we will see of Lomax is next week in the ISP preliminary final.


You might be on the money there Dragonslayer.

McTFD has probably hidden his pet in the reserves to deflect heat from the fans during the week - and will unleash his attacking dynamo at the last minute lol, lol & LOL.
The Bronco backs would stitch him up good and proper.

IMHO we'd've been minor premiers only for the continued selection of Aitken when totally out of form. Same thing happened last year with his pet LOVECHILD, whose early sacking would've scored us an easy semifinal spot

Actually Aitken's late inclusion would indicate some rat cunning & a modicum of forward thinking, which probably suggests an IQ bubbling around the 87 mark.
 

possm

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If Zac holds his spot, he's got his work cut out for him in this finals series if we make it beyond Sunday. He'll potentially be having to mark Inglis, Mitchell and Chambers consecutively.

Massive ask for an 18 year old in his first few First Grade games.

Lomax should play mainly because he is a better centre and because he is safe in defence. For the following week against Souths, Lomax may well do an Aitken onInglis.
 

giboz71

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If we’re going to do anything in this finals series, we need input from unlikely sources. I’m looking at Luc and Zac. Something unexpected and different rather than the pedestrian, lifeless contributions from guys like Nighty, Lafai and Aitken, who’s opposing defenders will just laugh at when they get shut down on every single play.
 

Como Connection

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If we’re going to do anything in this finals series, we need input from unlikely sources. I’m looking at Luc and Zac. Something unexpected and different rather than the pedestrian, lifeless contributions from guys like Nighty, Lafai and Aitken, who’s opposing defenders will just laugh at when they get shut down on every single play.
Mann left centre, Lomax right, would do the job for sure.
Dopey cannot see the obvious I say.
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Dracarys

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Euan can sit on the bench and replace JDB when he takes a break. Introduce him to next year’s role. Either that or learn how to passé!
 

possm

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Euan can sit on the bench and replace JDB when he takes a break. Introduce him to next year’s role. Either that or learn how to passé!

I'd say that Lafai and Aitken are being paid overs. This weeks wingers should be Macdonald and Herbert. Centres should be Lomax and Mann. But this won't happen, Mary had plenty of opportunity during the past few games to shake things up and didn't.
 

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