Get ready for a courtroom clash that’s set to shake the NRL world! The Parramatta Eels and Zac Lomax are headed to court on February 12 and 13, marking the latest chapter in their off-field saga. But here’s where it gets controversial: while Lomax is eager to join the Melbourne Storm, the Eels are demanding compensation, claiming he’s violating the terms of his release. And this is the part most people miss—the drama dates back to Lomax’s release in 2025, when the Eels said he was pursuing opportunities outside the NRL. Those plans never materialized, and now he’s determined to stay in the league, but the Eels aren’t letting go without a fight.
Multiple sources confirm the trial dates, setting the stage for a high-stakes legal battle. The Eels argue Lomax is bound by a clause in his release that prevents him from joining a rival club before 2029 without their consent. Meanwhile, Lomax’s camp claims the club is unfairly restricting his career. Is this a fair demand by the Eels, or are they overstepping?
Adding fuel to the fire, rumors suggest the Eels have asked the Storm for players like Xavier Coates or Stefano Utoikamanu as compensation. With the 2026 NRL pre-season kicking off the same weekend, the timing couldn’t be more dramatic. The Storm face the Canberra Raiders on Friday, while the Eels take on the Cronulla Sharks on Sunday—but all eyes will be on the courtroom.
In a recent statement, the Eels insisted they had no choice but to take legal action after Lomax disputed the terms of his release. Lomax, however, will argue the club is stifling his career growth. Who do you think has the stronger case? Let’s spark a debate—share your thoughts in the comments below!