To most people, me included, the Lomax thing feels pretty black and white.
He asked for a release to go to R360. He got that release on the condition he wouldn’t sign with another NRL club. He signed it. Done.
Simple. Or at least it should be.
But something doesn’t quite smell right. It can’t be that clean. There has to be something we’re missing.
He’s lawyered up, and not with someone who’s just going through the motions. You don’t dig your heels in like this unless you think you’ve got a case.
So what is it? What don’t we know?
The whole “I signed when Brad Arthur was coach and Clint Gutherson helped bring me in” argument doesn’t really stack up. He played an entire season after they were both gone and never looked publicly unhappy. And unless there’s some clause in his contract saying he can walk if the coach leaves, which we definitely would have heard about by now, that’s not something that holds much weight legally.
So what’s the angle?
Because if this was truly black and white, it would already be over.
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this fucking guy
Lomax's legal team have already stated they believe it's a restraint of trade. They'll try and prove that the terms of the release are unreasonable and are denying Lomax the right to earn a living.
However the missing piece is that Parra are willing to compromise. They've made genuine attempts to resolve this. If the Eels were sitting here saying Zac can't play NRL anywhere for 3 years then I'd suspect the Court would deem that unreasonable. But the Eels are willing to work towards a fair exchange of value which I'd suggest the Court would find a reasonable approach.
Remember this court business came about because Lomax officially stated in writing that the release was unreasonable, couldn't be enforced and therefore he was going to sign with Melbourne regardless. That's why the Eels took this to court urgently.
Lomax is basically screwed imo.
Just saw a delivery driver needed in prospect on seek. He can learn manual
Growing rumour that Melbourne was the plan all along. No one else walked out on their contract for R360.