LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The Dragons are in for some major shake-ups as star player Zac Lomax's future is all but set to be with Parramatta next season.
It seems like Lomax won't be pulling a Nathan Blacklock-style backflip to stay at the Red V, with his four-year deal with the Eels from 2025 likely to be finalized soon.
Lomax's recent return to the centre position has been a game-changer, with a classic try scored off a Ben Hunt bomb and impressive metres gained on the field.
While the Dragons soared to victory over the Warriors, Parramatta faced a rough defeat against the Dolphins and looked to be lacking direction and effort.
There's a buzz around Lomax potentially being picked for the NSW State of Origin team, given his strong performance on the wing this season.
Some fans are calling for him to stay with the Dragons, noting his renewed energy at the club and willingness to take a pay cut to join Parramatta.
The move to play Lomax on the flank, orchestrated by Shane Flanagan, has sparked a resurgence in his career and put him in contention for a debut with the Blues.
The speculation about his desire to play centre rather than wing seems to have been the driving force behind his decision to seek a new club.