In a recent interview, Zac Lomax addressed the speculation surrounding his transition to the wing position in 2024, particularly concerning his time with the St. George Illawarra Dragons. Despite rumors suggesting he was unhappy with the switch, Lomax clarified that he never opposed the decision.
Lomax, who has made a name for himself as a center, emphasized that the move was ultimately about team dynamics and finding the best fit for the squad. “I understand the coach’s vision and the need for versatility within the team,” he stated. He expressed confidence in his ability to adapt and contribute from the wing, a position that allows him to leverage his speed and agility.
The 2024 season has seen Lomax excel in his new role, highlighted by his outstanding performances, including a notable try during the State of Origin series for New South Wales. His transition has not only silenced critics but also garnered praise from teammates and coaches alike.
Lomax acknowledged the initial challenges of adapting to a new position but reiterated that his focus has always been on helping the team succeed. “At the end of the day, it’s about winning games,” he said. His commitment to the Dragons remains unwavering, and he is eager to continue proving his worth on the field.
As the season progresses, Lomax’s ability to embrace change and maintain a positive attitude will be crucial for both his development and the team’s aspirations in the NRL.
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