‘Factually incorrect’: Lomax case takes a twist with third NRL club in the mix

Canberra denied interest in Zac Lomax, as his lawyer claimed potential interest from Raiders, Storm, and Perth during Parramatta's Supreme Court legal proceedings.

The Sydney Morning Herald

Canberra has vehemently denied expressing any interest in Zac Lomax after it was alleged in court that his lawyer had presented to Parramatta the Raiders, Storm and Perth as potential landing points for the star winger.

The Eels' legal stoush with Lomax was back in the Supreme Court for the first of two directions hearings on Friday. The biggest revelation was that, by Christmas Eve, Lomax's lawyer had claimed three clubs were potentially interested in taking him for the 2026 season.

Lomax's former club, Parramatta, has commenced legal action in the NSW Supreme Court to stop the star centre signing with the Storm after he was released last year to join the now delayed Rugby 360 competition.

"On the 24th of December, on the evidence that we've got from the production material, there was contact made by his lawyer with the club to propose three different clubs for Mr Lomax to go to potentially," said the barrister acting for Parramatta, Arthur Moses.

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