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His choice to transfer him from centre to wing has proven to be a winning move for the Dragons.
However, it has lost him one of his finest attacking threats starting next year, as the Dragons agreed to release the dissatisfied star from the final two years of his contract.
“That is life. Players leave clubs, and players return to clubs,” Flanagan added.
“We got him this year, and we’re going to make the most of it.
“I never doubted Zac’s abilities. That is for sure. The decision to quit the club is his, not ours.
“He’s doing an outstanding job on the wing, isn’t he?”
Lomax’s first try came easily as the Dragons spread the ball in the second minute, but it was two subsequent plays that summed up his performance.
He soared high twice to receive towering bombs, the first time outjumping Tigers fullback Jahream Bula and finding Kyle Flanagan inside him for a try.
That gave the Dragons a 16-6 halftime advantage and demonstrated why, despite his dislike for the position, Lomax is a legitimate wing option for NSW this season.
Despite Jack Bird’s concussion, Flanagan said Lomax was unlikely to play in at centre on Friday night against the Warriors.
The Dragons have swiftly become as the most inconsistent team in the NRL this season, but their assault was on point on Sunday.
Two offloads were delivered before to a Bird try in the first half, followed by two more before a Jaydn Su’A four-pointer in the second half that sealed the victory.
Coach Benji Marshall admitted that the Tigers’ poorest performance of the year came as a result of too many early-set errors and conceding nine penalties, making life easier for the Dragons.
They included two high shots from David Klemmer on Lomax,
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