Zac Lomax officially available from 2025
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Dragons cut Zac Lomax loose in brutal $800,000 move
The St George Illawarra have announced they are parting ways with under fire highly paid player who’s already been linked to rivals.
Matthew Sullivan
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April 2, 2024 - 2:25PM
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Zac Lomax has been cut loose by St George Illawarra with the Dragons giving him permission to leave the club.
On Tuesday the Dragons confirmed Lomax was free to negotiate with rival clubs, allowing him to depart at the end of the season.
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The 24-year-old is contracted through to the end of the 2026 season but is believed to be disgruntled over new coach Shane Flanagan playing him on the wing instead of the centres.
In a statement, the Dragons said they had “reached an agreement with Zac Lomax and his management for his departure from the club at the conclusion of the current season”.
The Dragons are letting Zac Lomax go.
“His contracted years for 2025 and 2026 will be terminated with no financial contribution to be made by the club in these years, allowing him the freedom to explore opportunities with other clubs effective immediately,” the statement said.
“The club will only consider a release this year if a player of considerable standing is offered in return which our Head Coach Shane Flanagan is comfortable with.”
“By finalising this decision now, it provides both Zac and the club with clarity regarding the future, allowing us time to strategise for the upcoming seasons,” Dragons CEO Ryan Webb said.
“This arrangement enables the Dragons to focus on refining our top 30 roster and utilising additional cap space, while Zac can pursue his future endeavours with another club.”
Lomax is one of the Dragons highest paid players. Picture: David Swift
Flanagan said: “Zac has consistently demonstrated his talent and dedication to the club, especially in the face of external noise.”
“We have full confidence that he will maintain his high level of performance for the remainder of the season, benefiting all those associated with the Dragons.”
The Parramatta Eels are believed to be interested in recruiting Lomax, while his departure would free up the Dragons to pursue a big-name recruit.
St George Illawarra beat Manly 20-12 on Saturday and sit 13th on the ladder with two wins from four games.