Parramatta chief executive Jim Sarantinos has urged fans to keep backing the judgment of Jason Ryles after the Eels coach emerged as the key figure in the decision to sever ties with Zac Lomax.
The Eels confirmed on Sunday that they had agreed to release Lomax from the final three years of his contract, with the NSW and Australian winger expected to switch codes and eventually sign with rebel rugby union competition R360.
There have been whispers he will spend time in Japanese rugby before then. He has, however, likely played his last game in the NRL after the Eels decided they were better served spending their money on a player who was fully committed to the club. Ultimately, club bosses made the call in consultation with Ryles.
“He (Lomax) made it clear he wanted to pursue opportunities elsewhere,” Sarantinos said. “There’s obviously been that connection with R360. I really don’t know where that is at. I have no idea. “But he came forward to us and he asked if we would consider releasing him early. The main stakeholder in this is the coach. He’s been pretty decisive and strong around decisions he has made in regards to personnel.”
“I think the view was that if we have a player whose focus may be elsewhere and the opportunities came to exit that situation sooner rather than later, and it gives you an opportunity to strengthen your roster somewhere else, why not do that.”
“It’s not something we have been planning for the long term. But obviously we’ll look internally, we’ll look at who is available and we will look at the balance of the roster.”
Lomax’s departure is expected to strengthen the Eels’ bid to sign South Sydney and Kangaroos forward Keaon Koloamatangi, who came on the market on November 1. The Rabbitohs are fighting hard to keep Koloamatangi, but whispers are growing louder that he has had his head turned by Parramatta.
When asked whether he was surprised that Lomax had decided to leave, having fought so hard to get out of his deal at St George Illawarra to move to the Eels, Sarantinos said: “I don’t think you sign any player for four years and expect that 12 months into the contract they are going to be looking at other opportunities. Things change. When we signed Zac, Brad (Arthur) was coach. We probably didn’t expect that would be the situation. Now we have Rylesy in place and he’s been pretty clear with all the decisions he has made around personnel.”
It is understood that a transfer fee has been included as one of the conditions of Lomax’s release from his contract. The size of the release fee remains a closely guarded secret - this masthead was told it was a significant figure.
If Lomax is R360 bound, they will need to stump up plenty of cash to secure his signature for their inaugural competition in October next year.
Not that money appears to be an issue. Nor do the 10-year bans that have been threatened by the NRL for players who join the breakaway league.
They certainly don’t appear to have affected Lomax’s decision.
“I have no idea what R360’s strategy is,” Sarantinos said. “Are they looking to tear the NRL apart or are they looking to pick and choose NRL players. I don’t know how much of a deterrent the bans from the NRL will play. For some players it will be a major deterrent. For other players it may not matter.”
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That's a question I have. What is the use of the transfer fee? Doubt it can be used on the cap but what is it used for?
And if he hasn't actually signed anywhere, who is paying it? Lomax himself?
Can someone please explain how losing a player like Lomax and buying another player for another spot make you stronger
I hope we do buy Koloamatangi but hes a forward Lomax a centre/winger and a goal kicker
We need a centre and a goal kicker
Moses is a better goal kicker and apparently Pezet can kick goals as well. We need a yardage winger like Tualagi.
Taulagi is the only winger free to talk for 2027 that is close to what Lomax gives you.
Anyone else is fine in their own way but we lose more.
Like Garrick now makes no sense compared to Taulagi.
What about phillip sami
Meh I mean he is fine but can definitely do better.
Jim Sarantonis only got the CEO position because of Max Donnelly and the fact the the people who selected him were the very same peu that Jim helped Max Donnelly select to be on the eels board.
Jim Sarantonis would of been sacked at any other club after the monumental mistakes the two bit dope has made , but we are Parramatta and low standards are part of the club's DNA , no doubt Super has a framed picture of Jim in his bedroom .
Now now Frankie, sounds like you have an agenda
lol
hmmm...Interestinger and Interestinger
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