Zac Lomax has actually made it perfectly clear where he anticipates to bet Parramatta in 2025 after starring on the wing for the Eels and Blues this year. Lomax is readied to make his launching for the Kangaroos in Friday evening’s Pacific Championships Test versus Tonga off the rear of an amazing period that saw him called as one of the winger’s in the NRL‘s Dally M Team of the Year.
It followed Lomax’s press to play centre was declined by Dragons instructor Shane Flanagan, motivating the leaflet to look for a launch from his agreement with the Red V. He ultimately settled on a reported four-year, $2.6 million offer to sign up with Parramatta from 2025. Lomax’s choice to transfer to the Eels included a presumption that he would certainly be playing in the centres yet the sacking of veteran Parramatta instructor Brad Arthur midway with last period showed up to leave points up in the air for the 25-year-old.
Lomax’s career-best period on the wing – that included 14 attempts in 21 ready the Dragons and a starring duty in the Blues’ State of Origin collection win – left lots of movie critics suggesting that inbound Eels instructor Jason Ryles ought to leave him on the wing following period. But Lomax has actually absolutely closed down those pointers and informed The Sydney Morning Herald that he’ll be playing in his favored placement for Parramatta.
“I’ll be at centre next year, for sure,” Lomax informed SMH. “I wanted to go and test myself. It was time for a change. And that change is at Parramatta… I was confident coming into this season, and I came in with the mentality of wherever I played, I wanted to nail that position and be the best possible [player] in that position.
Lomax indicated some of his frustrations at the Dragons came from training at fullback across the whole pre-season, before being put back on the wing when the season got underway. He said while he loves playing on the wing and enjoyed “every minute” of the season, it does not change the fact that centre is where the rep star sees his future.
Zac Lomax addresses reports about Clint Gutherson’s future
While Lomax is excited by the next chapter of his career at the Eels, one player potentially heading in the other direction is club captain and fan favourite Clint Gutherson, who’s emerged as a target for the Dragons. Despite being named Parramatta’s player of the year in 2024, Gutherson has been given permission to speak with rival clubs for next season, leaving young gun Isaiah Iongi in pole position to claim the No.1 jersey at the Eels.
Lomax says he’d love for Gutherson to stay at Parramatta but accepts that his departure may be the best thing for all parties, even if the Eels recruit reckons the veteran fullback still has plenty to offer whatever team he ends up at. “I’d love ‘Gutho’ to be at Parra, but I also understand Gutho has to do what’s best for him – he’s been such a great player, and he still is a great player,” Lomax claimed. “There’s talk he might be going to the Dragons. That could be a really good buy for them. Wherever he goes he will be a good player.”
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However, Lomax claims his instant emphasis exists with the Kangaroos and seeing to it his Test launching is one to bear in mind versus a Tonga side that beat the Aussies the last time the countries fulfilled in 2019. Lomax claims despite the fact that he’s remained in camp with the Kangaroos in Brisbane, he’s been interacting with his brand-new Eels instructor Ryles “regularly” and claims Parramatta’s unsatisfactory 15th-placed coating in 2024 just provides included inspiration to prosper following period.