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Home / Sports / Eels, Storm Eye Player Swap for Lomax, Howarth

Eels, Storm Eye Player Swap for Lomax, Howarth

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Eels may swap Jack Howarth for Zac Lomax's release.
  • Lomax seeks release from Eels for Storm 2026 move.
  • Player swap hinges on Howarth's agreement with Eels.
Eels, Storm Eye Player Swap for Lomax, Howarth

Reports suggest a potential player swap between the Parramatta Eels and Melbourne Storm, with Jack Howarth being eyed by the Eels in exchange for Zac Lomax's release. Lomax is keen to join the Storm for the 2026 season, but any deal hinges on the Eels releasing him from his current contractual obligations.

Phil Rothfield ignited speculation on social media about a swap, proposing "Jack Howarth for Zac Lomax." While details are scarce, releasing Lomax likely requires compensation, possibly a player of Howarth's caliber. Howarth, contracted until 2027, would need to agree to the move to Parramatta, where coach Jason Ryles has a history with him from his time at Melbourne.

Zac Lomax has reportedly enlisted legal counsel to secure a full release from the Eels. His current contract situation is complicated by the delay of the R360 competition, which he was slated to join. The Storm have the salary cap space and desire to sign Lomax, but the Eels currently hold the rights to his NRL future.

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Disclaimer:
Yes, Zac Lomax is keen to join the Storm in 2026, but his move is dependent on his release from the Eels.
The proposed swap involves Jack Howarth moving to the Eels in exchange for Zac Lomax's release to join the Storm.
Lomax is seeking a full release due to the delay of the R360 competition and is actively pursuing a move to the Storm.

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