LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
'How the bloody hell?' exclaimed NRL fans as they witnessed a 'freak' moment from Zac Lomax that left the rugby league world in utter disbelief.
Despite the ongoing drama surrounding his desire to leave the Dragons, the star managed to steal the spotlight with a jaw-dropping play in the midst of a torrential downpour at Newcastle's Macdonald Jones Stadium.
In a game where the field resembled more of a swimming pool than a football pitch, Lomax pulled off one of the most mind-boggling plays of the season.
Despite his team succumbing to a 30-10 defeat to the Knights, the young gun set up a try for captain Ben Hunt in spectacular fashion.
As players splashed through the waterlogged field, Lomax made a daring move in the 21st minute, appearing to be cornered by the Knights defense.
With limited space and the sideline closing in, he defied the odds by executing a slick behind-the-back pass that found Hunt 10 meters away, allowing him to effortlessly score a try.
This remarkable display of skill and composure in such challenging conditions left fans and pundits alike in awe of Lomax's talent.
While the Dragons may have suffered a loss on the scoreboard, Lomax's moment of magic will surely go down as one of the standout plays of the season.