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Eels sign Lomax to four-year deal after disgruntled winger agitated for Dragons release

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Eels sign Lomax to four-year deal after disgruntled winger agitated for Dragons release

Parramatta have signed Zac Lomax to a four-year deal, officially ending the disgruntled St George Illawarra winger’s search for a new NRL club.

Lomax’s frustrations at being moved to the wing have permeated the Dragons’ season so far, but he will not be allowed to leave until late 2024.

The 24-year-old had been linked with a move to the Eels since news of his agitation for a release this year became public, with the club confirming his signing on Tuesday morning.

“Zac is a tremendous talent and we are confident he will be an invaluable addition to our team,” said Parramatta CEO Jim Sarantinos.

Lomax, currently among ABC Sport’s top 10 players of the year, has been one of the Dragons’ best players in an inconsistent first season under Shane Flanagan, most recently starring in Sunday’s 24-12 loss. about the Wests Tigers.

But despite excelling on the right wing, Lomax has been adamant that center is the position he would prefer to play, and the club relented to his request for a release earlier this month.

It is understood the Dragons will not contribute any of Lomax’s salary in the future after being reluctant to release him from the final two years of his contract.

Lomax is set to return to the centers with the Eels, who have secured his services until the end of the 2028 season.

Will Penisini has secured a central role at Parramatta but has long lacked a second elite player in the position.

Coach Brad Arthur has tried new recruit Morgan Harper, Bailey Simonsson and junior Blaize Talagi at center through the first six rounds of this season.

Lomax’s arrival could have ramifications for those three, who are out of contract at the end of the year and will likely see their NRL opportunities curtailed by the new acquisition.

Lomax’s deal comes as he prepares to play his 100th NRL game this Friday when the Saints host the Warriors in Wollongong.

The local junior has played his entire first grade career in the team, making his debut in 2018.

AAP

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