Parramatta’s Bailey Simonsson won’t give up his spot amid reports the club wants to lure Zac Lomax from the Dragons
Zac Lomax has been linked with an immediate move to Parramatta but the man currently playing left centre for the Eels isn’t budging.
Eels centre Bailey Simonsson says he’s going to do everything in his power to cement a spot in the centres and earn a contract extension as rumours continue to swirl that Parramatta is in the market to sign Dragons star Zac Lomax on a deal that could see him switch clubs immediately.
The Red V have reportedly knocked back Lomax’s request to negotiate with other clubs, with Parramatta reportedly keen to lure the exciting back out west where he would likely play in the centres.
Lomax isn’t thrilled with his move to the wing but excelled in the round one win over the Titans, but it’s unlikely he’ll be heading to Parramatta any time soon which should be good news for Simonsson who is off contract at the end of the year.
Simonsson is currently filling in for the suspended Maika Sivo on the left wing but performed well at left centre last year, scoring eight tries in seven matches during State of Origin.
“I only just heard, so I don’t know too much about it,” he replied when asked about the Lomax rumour.
“That’s footy. People change rosters and clubs go in a different direction. Until someone speaks to me, we can take it from there. He’s obviously a great player but it’s out of my control.
“I’d love to (lock down the spot and make it mine). At the moment I’m doing a job on the wing, but if I get moved back to centre then I’ll do my best there.
“Hopefully I can secure a spot. All you can do is your best, and the rest is in the club’s control with people higher up than me. No point stressing out over things you can’t control.”
Simonsson has played both roles but declared on Tuesday that centre is his preferred position and somewhere he wants to play for Parramatta for many years to come.
“I’m off contract. I love being at Parra. I’ve enjoyed my time here so I’d like to stay here. Those things aren’t always in your control so we’ve got to see what happens,” he said.
“Every year you’re trying to play your best, but when you’re off contract, it’s always a bit of a challenging time so you try to play good footy to secure your future. Nothing really changes. I’ll just keep doing my best every week, and that’s all you can do.”
Star Parramatta halfback Mitch Moses has also declared himself a certain starter for Friday’s grudge match against Penrith.
The Panthers have won three-straight titles but the Eels have been their kryptonite, with the blue and golds winning the past four regular season meetings, including a round four classic last year when Moses kicked the winning field goal.
Moses was in some doubt for Friday’s derby after he hurt his groin early on during the win over Canterbury, but the playmaker was able to finish off the game.
“It’s just been tight. It’s okay, it’ll be fine. It was just with the kick for touch. It kind of pulled on me a bit. It’ll be fine,” he said.
“It got better as the game went on. It’s fine.
“I didn’t want to leave my teammates out there. We didn’t really have a half on the bench.”