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Home / Sports / Zac Lomax eyes Perth move amid R360 delay

Zac Lomax eyes Perth move amid R360 delay

3 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Zac Lomax is considering a move to Western Force in Perth.
  • R360 competition delay pushes Lomax's plans to 2028.
  • Lomax is weighing offers in Europe, Japan, and Australia.
Zac Lomax eyes Perth move amid R360 delay

Talent Zac Lomax is reportedly in discussions with the Western Force Super Rugby club in Perth regarding his future plans for 2026. This speculation arises due to the significant delay of the new R360 competition, now slated for at least 2028 instead of its originally planned October 2026 launch.

With his immediate competitive future uncertain, Lomax is actively investigating rugby opportunities in Europe, Japan, and Australia. Reports indicate he is currently touring the Western Force's facilities over two days. While his Super Rugby salary might be around $150,000 per season, European and Japanese leagues are understood to offer more lucrative packages.

A transition back to rugby could also enhance Lomax's prospects for selection in the 2027 Wallabies World Cup squad, scheduled to be held in Australia. He has also been observed training with UFC fighters, hinting at a potential career shift to combat sports.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Zac Lomax is considering a move to the Western Force in Perth, with options in Europe and Japan also on the table.
The R360 competition, where Lomax might have played, has been delayed until at least 2028, creating uncertainty.
Yes, Zac Lomax has been seen sparring with UFC fighters, suggesting a potential switch to combat sports.

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