Dragons finally letting Lomax leave - and his exit might start a feeding frenzy across the NRL

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Sometimes, a player comes onto the open market that sets the NRL’s transfer rumour mill into overdrive, and with Zac Lomax finally getting his wish to leave the Dragons at the end of the year, we might be about to see a rare example of it happening midyear.

More typically, we see this in the off-season when there’s no footy and thus little to talk about beyond player movements.

Addin Fonua-Blake’s request to leave the Warriors in order to be closer to his family sparked a feeding frenzy among Sydney clubs, with big men of the calibre of the Tongan international rarely coming to market.

Eventually, Cronulla landed their man, coming from the clouds to blow the Dragons, Bulldogs and Tigers out of the water.

Jarome Luai’s departure from the Panthers had a similar effect, with clubs towards the bottom of the ladder scrambling to make their pitch to an elite playmaker in a marketplace with very few opportunities to recruit a half.

Lomax isn’t quite in that bracket, but the consistent threat that he might elevate himself has been there ever since he entered in the NRL back in 2018.

Though he has not yet played rep footy, the Temora-born centre is just 24 and has long been touted as an Origin level talent, and played under-18s for NSW before being called up to the year-end PM’s XIII squad after debuting in the NRL at just 18.

Lomax will crack 100 games in first grade this month, all going well, and was already thought to be worth an $800,000 contract at the Dragons.

Having moved to the wing, he has been revitalised in 2024 and is playing is best footy in years, which can only strengthen his hand in negotiating.

For him, it’s a case of where he wants to go rather than whether anyone will take him. He’ll have his pick.

Given his time in the NRL has been spent exclusively with the Dragons, who have largely underperformed, and under coaches who have not prioritised attacking football.

Should he move to somewhere with a stronger base and a different mindset, it’s entirely possible that Lomax could take the next step up into the ranks truly elite outside backs.

So where could that be?

The most obvious landing spot is Parramatta, who were linked with him prior to the announcement that he was to leave and had, if rumours were to be believed, been planning a swap deal to convince St George Illawarra to let their man go.

The Eels desperately need a strike outside back: while they have Will Penisini and Maika Sivo on one edge, the other side is a clear weakness for Brad Arthur.

Zac Lomax. (Photo by Jeremy Ng/Getty Images)

Unless they can unload a few bodies, however, their salary cap situation might make it hard to find cap space for an $800,000 deal.

The Roosters have no such issues. They need an OB to cover for the losses of Joseph Suaalii to rugby union and, potentially, Joey Manu as well. Daniel Tupou is also set to leave, as is Angus Crichton in the back row.

Cash won’t be a problem for Trent Robinson and, with three of this year’s back five unsigned beyond this year, he needs to reinforce quickly.

Newcastle will also surely enter the market. They have Bradman Best on one edge but Dane Gagai, currently playing in the centres, is not signed beyond 2024 and, at the age of 33, could be convinced to shift to the wing to allow Lomax to join.

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The Dragons themselves are in discussion with Sunia Turuva, and while Penrith tend to promote from within and have brothers Jesse and Casey McLean coming through, they might take an interest in a player of Lomax’s calibre.

Melbourne have recently got Justin Olam off their salary cap by moving him to the Wests Tigers and, with Nelson Asofa-Solomona heavily linked with St George Illawarra and their two incumbent centres, Nick Meaney and Reimis Smith, off this year, they could find space and cap to make Lomax an offer.

Up in Queensland, the Broncos likely don’t have the cap space and the Dolphins recently added two centres in Herbie Farnworth and Jake Averillo.

The Titans could be in the game given long-standing issues in the outside backs and the Cowboys might well have space and inclination should they look beyond current big earners Chad Townsend and Kyle Feldt.

Souths, Manly and Cronulla would struggle to find cash and likely don’t need centres, Canberra and the Warriors are flush in that position and the Tigers and Bulldogs have other priorities having just signed Justin Olam and Stephen Crichton respectively.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-06T02:26:52+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


So nothing for Ethan Sanders there then? He might as well jump in the car & drive down the M4. Trial at Penrith, for the halves position for next season. Get to play alongside of another top halfback, in first grade if good enough. No down side with that… :thumbup: :laughing:

2024-04-03T09:25:54+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Possibly, but again not relevant to negotiations with other teams. The same player has different values for different teams.

2024-04-03T06:38:36+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


There’s also the possibility he doesn’t mind if he has to take a pay cut. It’s been known to happen. He might not get a choice. He was very likely heading for a paycut at Saints anyway.

2024-04-03T05:49:34+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


His numbers are actually OK but other $1mill per season for a backrower is dumb. Manly have Olakau'atu on big coin but it took him six attempts to run over Keary !

2024-04-03T04:42:51+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Stats don’t win matches and those stats have a lot of noise around them. Would you want to play in the centres in the system Hook employed, he barely saw any early ball.

2024-04-03T04:39:32+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


None of that matters. None of those guys are available.

2024-04-03T04:39:05+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


None of that matters. If a team wants him enough he’ll get it. What other guys get is irrelevant, they aren’t on the market, he is, and remember they’ve most likely given their teams some sort of discount. He won’t have pushed for a release from the Dragons unless he had a lot of interest and at least one standing offer. There’s also the possibility he doesn’t mind if he has to take a pay cut. It’s been known to happen.

2024-04-03T04:34:37+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Well, he’s been actually playing a combination of fullback, 5/8 & right centre the last three years. No one is quite sure what his best spot is atm. 5/8 may eventually be his best position, but right now I think it’s left centre.

2024-04-03T03:36:39+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


Best is a current Origin player. With Turbo and Mitchell out and Wighton unavailable, the Blues went with Crichton and Best. Of the players that missed out most were of the opinion that Staggs was the leading competition. Lomax was at best 7th in line for a NSW centre position, and he had younger guys like Tago and Koula snapping at his heels. It's possible of course that Lomax knew the Dragons were going to talk him down for the next contract anyway - and maybe feared it would be quite a drop if he was playing wing - so might be happy to sign a longer deal elsewhere for 700k. Still seems a bit of a stretch.

2024-04-03T03:24:31+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


Yeah I don't think they'll do well telling a 19 year old to be patient because a position might open up in 5-7 years! Will be interesting to see how it plays out, he definitely seems a talent.

2024-04-03T03:01:58+00:00

Dualcode

Roar Rookie


Almost like a little tug of war on such signings for top calibre players.

2024-04-03T02:58:00+00:00

astro

Roar Rookie


Agreed. He wont get 800K elsewhere. Tago, at 21yrs old, just signed for $750K a season. Bradman Best just signed for 700K. Both are future Origin players, and ahead of Lomax on the list of centres you’d want to invest in. At this stage, ahead of Lomax, I’d have: Farnworth, Critter, Holmes, Graham, Manu, Wighton, Tago, Best, Staggs, Ramien, Talakai and Timoko and probably Koula.

2024-04-03T02:01:56+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Fafita has been a dud and will continue to be a dud until he grows a set of Bs, he has done nothing at the Titans and every year he goes backwards.

2024-04-03T00:52:40+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


If he keeps playing as well as he is now, Flanno won’t let him leave. I think it’s settled, he’ll sign with the Eels most likely and will play out the year at the Dragons.

2024-04-03T00:51:21+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Don’t underestimate how stubborn Flanno is.

2024-04-03T00:50:55+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


Well, the timeline ideally would be that Moses retires in say 5-7 years, Dylan moves to halfback and Talagi to 5/8. That’s a long time in the NRL though.

2024-04-03T00:13:40+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


If he can't get a run at Manly, why would he be good enough for the team that just beat Manly....

2024-04-03T00:12:21+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


Will he be happy at centre or will he want a regular half position soon? Clearly the Eels aren't interested in trading him now for Lomax but seems likely that holding onto him long-term could be an issue regardless. Would seem a big call to move on Moses or Brown when they are established and still have many years left.

2024-04-02T22:17:15+00:00

Ouch

Roar Rookie


he's good enough for the dragons

2024-04-02T21:59:06+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Absolutely… maybe a fullback too… :laughing:

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