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Home » Melbourne Storm star Cameron Munster weighs in on Zac Lomax contract saga – ‘asset if we get him’
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Melbourne Storm star Cameron Munster weighs in on Zac Lomax contract saga – ‘asset if we get him’

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  • Contract tug-of-war is being played out in NSW Supreme Court

Melbourne superstar Cameron Munster believes Zac Lomax would simply be a bonus signing if the Storm are able to secure the State of Origin ace, who remains in legal limbo.

In a dramatic escalation, Parramatta have taken Lomax to court to stop their gun winger playing for the Storm.

The 26-year-old was granted a release from his four-year deal at the end of last season to pursue a contract with new rugby union competition R360, only for that league to collapse.

Proceedings began in the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday.

Speaking at the Storm’s team photo day on Wednesday, Munster joked he was disappointed no one had asked him about his newly acquired pub in Brisbane, The Milton.

‘Pub’s going well, thanks for asking,’ Munster quipped.

Cameron Munster believes Zac Lomax would simply be a bonus signing if the Melbourne Storm are able to secure the State of Origin ace

In a dramatic escalation, Parramatta have taken Lomax to court to stop their gun winger playing for the Storm this season

In a dramatic escalation, Parramatta have taken Lomax to court to stop their gun winger playing for the Storm this season

‘I leave that (Lomax discussions) up to the coaching staff and the owners.

‘That’s above my pay grade. ‘He’s a great asset to the club if we get him.

‘But there’s been a whole bit of publicity around it, and we’re very confident, very comfortable with our squad at the moment.

‘He’d (Lomax) probably add a nice element to it, but we’re not putting all our eggs in one basket, and worried about if we get him or not.

‘Excited to get back out there and get rid of this pre-season. I’ve had enough.’

In another spicy element to the saga, Melbourne will open their season by hosting Parramatta at AAMI Park on March 5.

After back-to-back grand final defeats, the Storm have gone through serious change during the off-season.

Fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen has retired, while enforcer Nelson Asofa-Solomona quit to pursue a boxing career.

Lomax was granted a release from his four-year deal at the end of last season to pursue a contract with new rugby union competition R360, only for that global league to collapse

Lomax was granted a release from his four-year deal at the end of last season to pursue a contract with new rugby union competition R360, only for that global league to collapse

And fellow star Eli Katoa remains sidelined indefinitely after undergoing emergency surgery to treat a brain bleed suffered while playing for Tonga in the Pacific Championships.

Meanwhile, Munster is hoping Storm legend Cameron Smith’s coaching role with Brisbane is only temporary.

The NRL games record-holder has taken on a part-time job with the Broncos, who took down Melbourne in last year’s epic grand final.

Munster would be thrilled if Smith was Craig Bellamy’s successor as coach of the Storm.

‘It’s disappointing to see him in different colours, but he obviously wants to get a bit of development,’ Munster said.

‘He feels like there’s a different way of coaching, and you never know, he might end up having some development there and come back down (to coach the Storm).’

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