PLV’s silence on the Lomax Limbo gives him increasing leverage as we all wait for the ref to blow the whistle.
Gillis speaking after Jim and framing Lomax as a “victim” of both R360 and the Eels was probably inevitable.
The RLPA will almost certainly support Lomax.
This could escalate into a high-noon scenario depending on what PLV does.
Team Lomax needs to push this — he's unemployed. This could push him to Union (French Rugby) or something else.
My suspicion is Storm or rival clubs are waiting a few months, letting Lomax’s value slide to $300–350k for 2026, before quietly approaching the Eels about a swap deal. That's the practical way this will get resolved.
We need to hold the line regardless. Even if it drags on, so be it. Litigation suits us. We'll likely win (with costs?). Time is our leverage.
Gillis speaking after Jim and framing Lomax as a “victim” of both R360 and the Eels was probably inevitable.
The RLPA will almost certainly support Lomax.
This could escalate into a high-noon scenario depending on what PLV does.
Team Lomax needs to push this — he's unemployed. This could push him to Union (French Rugby) or something else.
My suspicion is Storm or rival clubs are waiting a few months, letting Lomax’s value slide to $300–350k for 2026, before quietly approaching the Eels about a swap deal. That's the practical way this will get resolved.
We need to hold the line regardless. Even if it drags on, so be it. Litigation suits us. We'll likely win (with costs?). Time is our leverage.
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We need to hold the line— stand up for ourselves— regardless of what other stakeholders do. Fair swap or no deal.
Lomax can threaten to leave for Japanese or French Rugby, to get PLV on side, for all I care.