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Zac Lomax Emerges as Contender for NSW Origin Wing Position

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With just over a month until the State of Origin squads for Game I are announced, the competition for the New South Wales wing positions is heating up.

Incumbents Brian To’o and Josh Addo-Carr have been the expected choices, but a surprising contender has emerged in Dragons’ Zac Lomax.

Lomax, who is set to join the Eels next season, has excelled on the wing despite initial reservations about the position change imposed by coach Shane Flanagan.

Ben Hunt, the Dragons’ captain, has lauded Lomax’s performance, highlighting his potential for an Origin debut under new coach Michael Maguire.

Brian To’o, a consistent performer for the Blues, is likely to retain his spot given his track record of solid displays in previous Origin matches.

Josh Addo-Carr, known for his speed and try-scoring ability, is also a strong contender if he can maintain his form for the Bulldogs.

Zac Lomax’s shift to the wing has proven to be a strategic move, with his performances catching the eye of fans and pundits alike.

Joseph Suaali’i, a standout left centre for the Roosters, has also been mentioned as a potential wildcard for a wing position in the Blues squad.

Meanwhile, established Blues players like Daniel Tupou, James Tedesco, and Dylan Edwards pose selection dilemmas due to their impressive performances this season.

The competition for the wing spots in the NSW Origin team promises to be fierce as players vie for a chance to represent their state on the big stage.