Lomax shines on a wing with some flair in Dragons' win over Tigers as Bunker hauls off Bird but spares Klemmer ... twice

By Paul Suttor / Expert

For someone who insists he’s a centre, Zac Lomax is a top-quality winger. 

He is set to cost himself hundreds of thousands of dollars by engineering an early release from his St George Illawarra contract so he can play centre at Parramatta next year but there is mounting evidence to suggest Lomax belongs on the wing. 

Lomax was a standout for St George Illawarra at Campbelltown on Sunday as the visitors dominated Wests Tigers on the way to their 24-12 victory. 

“That’s life. Players, leave clubs, players come to clubs,” coach Shane Flanagan said when asked about Lomax’s impending switch to the Eels. “We’ve got him this year and we’ll make the most of it. 

“I never doubted Zac’s ability. That’s for sure. It’s his decision to want to leave the club, not ours. He’s doing an outstanding job on the wing, isn’t he?”

The Dragons improved their record to a respectable 3-3 for a team that was predicted to be wooden spoon contenders in the pre-season while the Tigers have tumbled to back-to-back defeats after it looked like they were heading on an upward trajectory after upsetting Cronulla and Parramatta. 

Bunker banishes Bird but spares Klemmer … twice

Tigers veteran David Klemmer was lucky to stay on the field midway through the second half when he smashed Kyle Flanagan with a high shot which looked like direct and forceful contact to the head which should have resulted in a stint in the sin bin.

“That’s astounding,” said Michael Ennis on Fox League after Klemmer was only placed on report after the Bunker reviewed the impact.

Flanagan bounced to his feet and jokingly pointed to the sheds for Klemmer but referee Grant Atkins decided not to do so.

Klemmer was placed on report again with six minutes remaining after another high tackle on Lomax from a quick 20-metre tap but even though players from both teams rushed in for a minor melee, the veteran prop was again allowed to stay on the field.

Zac Lomax scores the first try. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Dragons centre Jack Bird was controversially ruled out of the contest late in the first half when the independent doctor in the Bunker said he had suffered a category-one concussion. 

The back of his head hit the turf with a thud in the 36th minute when he tried to make a tackle on Tigers winger Junior Tupou.

Bird returned to the defensive line but was told he needed to go off after the next play by referee Grant Atkins. 

The Dragons appealed the decision once the word came through from the Bunker that Bird would play no further part in the contest but their appeal fell on deaf ears. 

Zac shows max power on the wing

Lomax was bobbing up everywhere in attack for St George Illawarra just like prolific try-scorer Nathan Blacklock used to do in the No.2 jersey a couple of decades ago.

He was on the end of a right-edge raid in just the fourth minute, touching down in the corner after Bird sent him flying to the stripe.

The Tigers hit back when Stefano Utoikamanu surged past non-existent defence from an Api Koroisau no-look pass.

Koroisau didn’t know where to look after his conversion attempt from close range bounced off the upright – one of the touch judges thought it rebounded over the crossbar but the other waved it away, which the Bunker confirmed was the correct call. 

He booted a penalty goal from a similar spot soon after when Bud Sullivan was hit high by his former Steelers junior teammate Tyrell Sloan from a scrum but the Dragons regained the lead when a Tom Eisenhuth offload put Ben Hunt into space and Bird backed up for a 10-6 lead.

Lomax was at it again late in the first half when he latched onto a Hunt bomb by outleaping Tigers fullback Jahream Bula and even though he could have fallen over the line himself, the 24-year-old gifted the four-pointer to Flanagan. 

“He competes hard on everything,” said Hunt. “It’s a pretty rare talent the way he can do it. A lot of the guys in the air come from cross kicks or little shots into the corner. But he has a real knack of getting it wherever it comes up.”

Fox League analyst Greg Alexander said Lomax was in career-best form despite the ongoing distractions of his protracted contract negotiations with the Dragons and haggling over his likely Eels deal.

His purple patch continued early in the second half when he reeled in another high kick in spectacular fashion and spiralled a pass out wide for Hunt to potentially score but the skipper fumbled the chance.

“He’s got superglue in his hands, he can’t drop anything,” said Ennis on the Fox League call.

Tigers forward Isaiah Papalii needed an adhesive of some sort when he tried to reel in a Sullivan kick in a play which led to a Charlie Staines try which was scrubbed off by Atkins with confirmation from the Bunker. 

The Dragons extended their advantage to 18-6 after the Klemmer high shot on Flanagan and they stormed further ahead a few minutes later when Moses Suli stood in a tackle to give Jaydn Su’A a short path to the try line.

Sullivan sent Asu Kepaoa through a gap to give the Tigers the slightest of hopes, trailing by 12 with eight minutes left, but they made no further inroads.

Tigers rediscover bad old habits

Wests Tigers are definitely better than the past couple of years when they collected back-to-back wooden spoons but anyone thinking they could be finals contenders in 2024 need to pump the brakes.

Tigers and Magpies fans came out of the woodwork recently when Benji Marshall’s new-look side thrashed the Sharks and then got the better of Parramatta. 

They have a more settled line-up this year with Aidan Sezer providing game management from halfback and Justin Olam adding experience and a defensive presence in the centres.

But they are still prone to basic errors and drifting in and out of contests. 

The Tigers were terrible in the first half and better in the second but they did not show the same level of intensity that their opponents in red displayed.

A trip to Bathurst next Saturday to face a rested Panthers team with the premiers coming off the bye awaits Wests as they try to recapture the momentum they had generated just a few weeks ago.

“That was probably our worst performance this season,” Marshall said. “I talk about standards. Today was probably the furthest we were away from the things we’ve talked about doing.

“We’re a team who’s still trying to figure out how we win and find our way through it. Today, I thought we bumbled around a lot. We were looking for a soft way to win at the start. Instead of earning the right.

“You have to turn up every week and make it happen. We’re very disappointed because we know we’re better.”

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-15T11:45:26+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Yeh .... dunno... I'm 57 and feel my brain power and decision making is suffering. My work is suffering as a result and I'm starting to hide a bit - I've had a few nasty concussions. My Mrs calls me 'guppy'. We also probably didn't get hit as hard as NRL level players.

2024-04-15T09:07:22+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


I'll be sorry to see Lomax go on field. I even liked him at centre for the performances he occasionally pulled out, even if he never did it consistently enough to justify the pay packet. At wing he's genuinely a top line player, I reckon he just doesn't have to think as much. He runs hard, chases every kick and doesn't have to make as many decisions in defence. Kyle's been good, I think his confidence is coming up too, by eye he seemed to be getting a lot more involved last week. Runs sideways a bit too much but overall I think he's complimenting Hunt pretty well and freeing him up to run what he sees. I think he's got some way to go before he could be looked at as a long-term solution but it's a decent start.

2024-04-15T06:55:10+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


he's making me feel like i should be sorry to see him go. do you think his current form is sustainable Ken, and what do you think about young Kyle so far?

2024-04-15T03:52:41+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


on the plus side - a win is a win and Saints look more committed & willing, Kyle is offering more than just nepotism, and Hame Sele. on the down side - Tiges were pretty bad so its not like a giant leap forward, shape in attack still dont look right, someone tell Moses to play deeper, and T.Eisenhuth might ask to play centre again.

2024-04-15T03:10:10+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


I meant he was still unhappy at the club in his favoured position and wasn't playing well.

2024-04-14T23:31:28+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


All Arthur has to do is play him on the wing

2024-04-14T23:29:59+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


And the flat earth

2024-04-14T22:09:19+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


Agree that the Flanagan tackle wasn't high range, still baffling how it wasn't 10mins under the interpretations that definitely haven't changed since Magic Round a few years back. The Lomax one was worse in my opinion, Utoikamanu for the run in and push would often have 10mins as well, but I guess we're not currently worried about this either. Klemmer probably owes both guys a beer for not laying down, it's a shame the comp encourages that but that's where we are now.

2024-04-14T21:59:32+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


That's easy, he'll just name him on the wing!

2024-04-14T21:53:32+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


The Bird one was strange. He got straight up with no wobbly legs or anything, and was still chasing the play. No argument he hit the ground pretty hard so fair enough they wanted to check him out but what made them instantly say cat 1? It seemed to be far more innocuous than, for example, the Wighton/Host head clash (just fresh in mind from the night before), where both players were moving at speed towards each other. That resulted in a single category 2 review for Host who couldn't immediately get up.

2024-04-14T20:57:48+00:00

Hoy

Roar Guru


I don't think the Flanagan tackle was worth a binning. It looked worse than it was because Flanagan spiralled out. There was no direct body, or shoulder contact with the head. Yes, his arm swung through and made contact, but again, only because he spiralled out. Report is fine for me. He will get his just deserves off the judiciary, and I expect fine only, no weeks.

2024-04-14T15:02:07+00:00

Dandragon

Roar Rookie


JAC?

2024-04-14T11:16:37+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


I saw Lomax get the ball away from the wing , more like where a centre would be and saw him put on that huge sidestep he's got but I started thinking that centre could be his worst position. The sidestep is huge and beats the opponent but the momentum vanishes because he loses all speed and just ends up in an upright wresting match. It's a bit simplistic but he looks more effective on the wing where you really do need to run the ball and he has the ability to then operate if the room is created for him. Maybe he's a lock? Or a wing or fullback?

2024-04-14T11:04:33+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


A 4 yr contract for anyone almost guarantees 2 years, usually the 2nd & 3rd, of mediocrity. Everyone puts in when it's their contract renegotiation year...

2024-04-14T11:02:52+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


He’s moving to Parramatta to play in his former position. He hates his current position.

2024-04-14T10:46:33+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Probably harsh - he's playing very well in a different position. He was unhappy in his previous position

2024-04-14T10:30:09+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


Lomax is clearly at his best when he is unhappy at a club. Brad Arthur’s challenge will be to make Zac hate Parramatta as much as possible.

2024-04-14T09:04:40+00:00

Succhi

Roar Rookie


I can’t decide if the Dragons were good or the Tigers were just bad. Seemed like the Dragons made less dumb mistakes than the Tigers - only just.

2024-04-14T08:39:50+00:00

aerial lizard

Roar Rookie


I mentioned on another article that many of us old crap level sportsmen are concerned, we went just as hard with what we did for recreation, regardless of ability. There is a serious absence of information available and no diagnosis while we're still kicking.

2024-04-14T08:31:49+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Also consistency for sin-bins for high shots that require a player to have a HIA. Souths couldn't activate their 18th man to replace Cam Murray because Katoa got a slap on the wrist for a coat hanger tackle right around the chops.

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