Cowboys star denied by Bunker
Heilum Luki of the Cowboys had a try denied against South Sydney due to a double movement ruling. The decision was made by the Bunker, which is responsible for reviewing such incidents in the game. This outcome has implications for the Cowboys' performance in the match.
- ▪Heilum Luki's try was disallowed for a double movement.
- ▪The ruling was made by the Bunker during the game.
- ▪This incident could affect the Cowboys' chances in the match.
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