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Melbourne Storm owner Matt Tripp may testify as Parramatta challenges the Storm’s deal for player Zac Lomax, alleging breach of contract.
Melbourne Storm owner Matt Tripp may be called to testify in NSW Supreme Court as Parramatta Eels escalate a legal challenge over the Storm’s alleged bad faith in negotiating with Zac Lomax, a player still under contract with Parramatta.
Lomax, 26, was granted release to join the defunct R360 rugby union competition, which collapsed, leading to his reported $1 million move to the Storm for 2026.
Parramatta claims the Storm’s provisional agreement with Lomax—made without consultation—violates contractual standards and could prompt a counterclaim, potentially requiring Tripp to provide evidence on the club’s communications.
The case, ongoing in court, may impact Lomax’s ability to play in 2026 and set precedents for player transfers in rugby league.
El dueño de los Melbourne Storm Matt Tripp puede testificar mientras Parramatta desafía el acuerdo de los Storm para el jugador Zac Lomax, alegando incumplimiento de contrato.