Note: This piece is based on informal discussions and spitballing with an experienced lawyer practising in restraints, equity and contract law. It is speculative opinion only and not legal advice. The analysis may change as further discovery and evidence emerges.
LOMAX TIMELINE
Updated on 14 feb 2026, after explosive media release on Storm blowtorch on the NRL to pressure the Eels into releasing Lomax
BACKGROUND
• 02 Apr 2024 — Lomax granted early release from Dragons (2025–26)
• 16 Apr 2024 — Signs 4-year deal with Eels (2025–28)
R360 / CONDITIONAL RELEASE PHASE
• July–Nov 25 — Signs provisional R360 contract
• July–Aug 25 — Advise Eels will take up R360 deal, requests a release from the Eels
• 01 Oct 2025 — Agitates for a release
• 15 Oct 2025 — ARLC announces 10-year R360 bans on players with R360 agreements
• 16 Nov 2025 — Eels grant release, registered with NRL
• 19 Nov 2025 — Lomax agents cut ties with R360
• 29 Nov 2025 — R360 delays, announce launch in 2028
RUGBY UNION FALLBACK OPTIONS/ STORM AGREEMENT
• 02 Dec 2025 — Meets Western Force
• 11 Dec 2025 — Tripp says he talked to Lomax about his future (Tripp tells media)
• 11 Dec 2025 — Lomax tell Tripp he will approach Eels first do the "right thing" (says Tripp)
• 12 Dec 2025 — Rugby Australia confirms interest
• 18 Dec 2025 — Super Rugby offers reportedly ~$400-450k + top-ups24 December 2025 — Storm and Lomax reached an in-principle, non-binding agreement for his services for the 2026 season (conditional on an Eels' release)
• 24 Dec 2025 — Storm and Lomax reached an in-principle, non-binding agreement for his services for the 2026 season (conditional on an Eels' release)
• 24 Dec 2025 — Lomax messaged Storm stars Harry Grant and Cameron Munster
~ 31 Dec 2025 — Storm advise the Eels they are in negotiations with Lomax
ESCALATION / STORM THREATS
• 02 Jan 2026 — Storm chairman Matt Tripp allegedly refuses to entertain a player swap, offer $100K transfer fee
• 03 Jan 2026 — Tripp allegedly ups the transfer fee to $200K
• 06 Jan 2026 — Lomax seeks Storm move + unconditional release (media release)
• ~ Jan 2026 — Storm allegedly up the transfer fee offer to $300K
• 13 Jan 2026 — Tripp advises Matthew Beach that the NRL will possibility take punitive steps against the Eels in relation to its salary cap if they did not agree to the proposal being put forward by the Storm
• 15 Jan 2026 — Eels refuse unless “appropriate exchange of value” (media release)
• ~ Jan 2026 — Lomax’s solicitor Ramy Qutami allegedly sent the Eels a letter claiming that their deed of release was unenforceable
• 21 Jan 2026 — Storm CEO Justin Rodski allegedly texts NRL CEO Andrew Abdo, saying: “Hi Andrew, not getting anywhere at this point, can you apply the blowtorch on Parramatta to get this done.”
• 22 Jan 2026 — Eels allegedly write to Abdo asking if sanctions would be imposed on the club if it did not agree to Lomax’s transfer as claimed by the Storm
• 22 Jan 2026 — Within minutes, Abdo allegedly responds to the Eels that the governing body had not made such claims to the Storm
• 22 Jan 2026 — Eels commence legal action to enforce Deed of Release
PUBLIC COMMENTS FROM NRL HQ/ WALTERS SUPPORTING LOMAX AND NON-PUNISHMENT
• 4 Feb 2026 — Kevin Walters claim Eels deed is a retraint of trade (Inside Ball podcast)
• 7 Feb 2026 — V'landys supports Lomax and will register Storm NRL contract pending court outcome, asks Lomax is not "punished" or "crucified"
• 13 Feb 2026 — Abdo, NRL CEO, echoes V'landys statements
CRITICAL EQUITY WINDOW
• Dec 2025 likely
• Lomax camp says: Lomax/agents asked Eels first about returning
• Eels' allegedly says no (restraint evolves to NRL ban)
BUT
• Discovery shows a Storm contract was uploaded to the NRL “Gateway” portal
• Discovery shows upload occurred before the Storm formally approached Eels (bad-faith)
• Suggestions of bad-faith and possible contract breaches
• This sequencing could be a key equity question
COURT / DISCOVERY
• 03 Feb 2026 — Moses SC tells court discovery shows:
* Provisional R360 contract pre-release (bad-faith move)
* Storm agreement pre-consent (bad-faith move)
* NRL portal upload expecting a fait accompli (bad-faith move)
• 09 Feb 2026 — Directions hearing
• March 2026 — Hearing anticipated (or 12–13 Feb)
Replies
Great read and what is your gut feeling which way this will go? I'm really hoping the courts favour the Eels not only because of me being a Parra supporter but because of the way that Lomax has acted, the way V'Landys has backflipped and also because it will just clearly send a damaging precedent that ALL rugby league contracts are not worth the price of toilet paper and it just shows the NRL is not as clean as we were led to think. I also don't agree that the Storm and Lomax should be the winners in all this ugly show. I applaud Parra for standing there ground and doing things legally
Thanks, Mallee,
Like you, I'm proud of our club, regardless of the outcome. We stood up for ourselves and the ship is heading in the right direction.
The club has done everything right and in good faith, by the book, and discovery points to some arguably bad-faith conduct by the Lomax camp which doesn't help their cause.
Moses SC is one of the best in the business by all accounts, so we're in good hands. I'm reluctant to speculate on where this could land. Who knows.
There's a risk in all restraint cases in NSW equity courts of some trimmings (to the three-year exclusion period) or some form of relief. Technically, we'd still win, it's just not a full win and put pressure on a player swap timetable.
It would be difficult to understand how the entire retraint / contract could be nuked, regardless of what V'landys and Walters et al suggest.
I have no doubt the exact sequencing of events will come out, and as you say, that will determine how this court case resolves. Having said that, I don't believe Parramatta would have gone down this route if they were acting unreasonably in limiting Lomax's choices of where he plays next year. I think it's very likely the club uncovered bad faith in the multiple contracts with other parties and that is what they are pursuing in court. Probably after raising with the NRL with no support from them.
In any event, something is going to change for the future of the game. I just hope Parra comes out on top and trust that they have acted with integrity in these matters.
V’landys played the tough guy for the good of the NRL when Lomax was flirting with R360.
Now he’s doing it again, this time against the Eels.
Keeping Lomax in the NRL is a massive win for him. Bigger than Parramatta. Bigger than one club’s feelings. Bigger than the backlash from fans.
That’s the real story.
He’s happy to upset the Eels hierarchy, their supporters, and plenty of NRL fans if it means a marquee player keeps playing . He wants respect as the custodian of the game, but shows very little when it comes to the collateral damage.
Be nice for him to show a little respect for the Eels, instead of back flipping and treating Lomax like a little child who simply made a mistake. Joke.
yawn
Your replies are as predictable as Lomax breaking a contract.
You're as lame as a no-legged dog
Lame is going out of your way to try put people down for no reason just to try make yourself look good. What are you compensating for here? Relax, we support the same team.
Dunno about you EAM, but I remember our last "chat". Fun times. But I'll let bygones be bygones and see how we go.
Let's hope the snowflake doesn't just meltdown anyways
New year Randy. What unites us only makes us blah...blah.... blah. We'll be good !
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