The article can be found on Fox Sports.
For the more savvy legal eagles on the site, what does this mean and does it implicate the Storm as it proves they engaged in illegal dealings with a player under contract?
Not only is this looking real bad for them, it looks increasingle poor optics for Lomax who showed little regard for the contract's worth and value not only with Parra, but also the NRL.
It would be nice to see a little backbone here by the NRL and not screw over Parra for doing the right thing by the player, even though Storm and Lomax look Guilty AF.
Bring in the Integrity Unit for this one and buckle up, I think we're going to see even more shady shenannigans.
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I'll be very surprised if Lomax ends up at the Storm. Wouldnt be surprised if he is told to return to the Eels until his contract is completed or until R360 offers him a definite deal or he's told to join a Rugby Union club. If Lomax gets his way it will be create a very bad precedent for other players and clubs
This hasn't got messy yet but it's about to. Tripp coming out and carrying on the way he has is complete damage control, they are complaining that they have been treated as they have treated other clubs in the past. They realise once all documents and evidence have been collected they will be up shit creek without paddle and it could potentially open them up for further investigations
Parra should go after Lomax financially. Take the shirt of his back. I want to see the c*nt pan-handling at Kings Cross and giving truckers $10 blowjobs to make ends meet.
Kick that cancer called the Melbourne Storm out of the league.
If his release agreement is ratified and there is evidence he has acted contrary to it damages is certainly something we should pursue.
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