St George Illawarra co-captain Damien Cook says a try decision reviewed by the NRL bunker was not convincing to even Canberra players during Sunday’s match against the Dragons. Cook’s comments focus on a crucial try attributed to Xavier Savage, which was subject to the bunker’s assessment after uncertainty in real time. According to Cook, the doubts extended beyond the Dragons’ camp, with Canberra players also reportedly not fully convinced by the outcome at the point the try was awarded. The three reports share the same account and framing, presenting Cook’s criticism as a continuation of a theme in which he believes the bunker’s process did not clearly resolve the question over whether the try should stand. The coverage does not provide additional technical detail on the specific footage or rule applied, but it consistently links Cook’s remarks to the bunker’s involvement in confirming or overturning the Savage try decision and to the impact it had on perceptions during the game.