Parramatta have rejected Melbourne’s audacious bid to sign Zac Lomax on an immediate deal.
It is understood that the Storm requested permission from the Eels in recent weeks to talk with the NSW and Australian flyer.
The Eels instantly rejected the initial request based on the conditional release they granted Lomax in November. However those discussions are set to continue with the Storm still keen on landing the 26-year-old who is without a contract for this season.
The Eels retain Lomax’s rugby league rights despite agreeing to release him just 19 games into a four year deal at the end of last season.
Lomax requested – and was granted – an immediate exit from the Eels to pursue other opportunities. As part of that release, the Eels strictly stipulated that Lomax would not be able to play for any other NRL club until his contract expired at the end of 2028 but would be free to play any other code. Lomax agreed to the terms of the release.
At the time it was thought that Lomax would sign with rebel rugby competition R360. But since securing his early exit from Parramatta, R360 has been forced into a delayed start and will not be able to get off the ground until at least 2028.
The Storm play the Eels in round one to kick-start the competition following the Las Vegas double header.
Lomax has been searching for a new home ever since. He had flirted with rugby including stints in Japan, France or the US while Super Rugby clubs including the Force and Brumbies are keen to secure him.
However, he stands to earn about $400,000 if he opts to switch codes in Australia – well short of the $700,000 he was set to earn at Parramatta this year.
And well down on the $850,000 he would have pocketed if he remained at St George Illawarra before he was granted an early exit from the Dragons.
The prospect of playing rugby in Australia would give Lomax an opportunity to become a dual international. He would have been part of the Kangaroos’ Ashes squad had he not ruled himself out through injury.
The Storm suddenly have salary cap space given their recent departures of Ryan Papenhuyzen, Nelson Asofa-Solomona and Jonah Pezet.
The unfortunate injury to Eliesa Katoa – who won’t play this year – has also given the Storm some extra cap room too.
The Eels would be expected to ask for a player of Lomax’s ability to even consider allowing him to play against the club
The Eels have been unable to find a like for like replacement given how late in the year Lomax wanted out.
They secured Gold Coast centre Brian Kelly on a two-year deal on Monday.
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Zac Lomax has zero moral compass.
It seems he still has a functional fucking money compass though.
Lol this is on a Melbourne fan forum. We dogged him and he has been dogged around? What a bunch of idiots down there. He wanted to go to R360 and was advised badly. He is an adult that is the way it goes. But also it is fact he is a better Winger than Centre.
Not dealing with the tigers here lol, if you want him pay up an origin winger or origin middle 🤣🤣🤣
Coates Leioro Stefano any of those we might get talking lol
Why TF would Ryles do anything for Melbourne nowadays?
Also, laughing my guts up about the career path they put him on. "Dogged" him with the hollow promise of taking over from Bellamy for about 5 years is what they did.
These dopes are funny as.
They are pretty entitled, lose a few blokes to injury and leaving the game and think they can just grab players from other clubs like feeders lol. While still keeping guys like wishart and sua on the pine 🤣 piss off lol
Acting like Ryles should be the good semaritan for stuffing Lomax around and convince the Parra board to let go of his clause. Idiots Ryles was a main orchestrator of that clause.
Eels have already made moves based on Lomax being gone, he's made his bed time to lay in it lol. Pezet and Kelly both coming in off Lomax money. Decisions have consequences
Bailey backflip is also Lomax related, way too late now to come back grovelling for him
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