Multiple outlets report that Sydney Roosters forward Salesi Foketi is denied by the NRL’s video review system, the Bunker, for an infringement involving a double movement. The reports state that the decision is made after review and that it occurs by a narrow margin, indicating the ruling is close and based on the on-field incident as assessed through footage. While the coverage focuses primarily on the outcome of the review, it consistently describes the same matter: Foketi’s play is ruled illegal under the game’s rules due to a double movement. No source provides additional context beyond the Bunker’s ruling and the fact that the call is upheld by a slim margin. The consistent wording across outlets suggests this is the key talking point of the match moment and the principal reason reported for the denial. Overall, the articles converge on the same result—Foketi is not permitted to play on for the specific action because the Bunker determines it constitutes a double movement.