Michael Jennings has accused Brisbane's Josh McGuire of a "low act" in stomping on the ankle of Parramatta captain Tim Mannah while also taking aim at fellow Broncos forward Adam Blair for a lunge at this legs that could have caused him a serious injury.

The aftermath of the Eels' 14-point win over Brisbane last Friday night was dominated by criticism of Parramatta forward Kenny Edwards for a hit on young Broncos winger Jonus Pearson, who was lying stationary on the ground.

Broncos players were furious about it and Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett declared that the Edwards incident, over which he was fined $1100, was "not the look that the game wants" but his players have now also come under attack over their conduct in the game. Vision of serial offender McGuire rising from a tackle on Mannah and stomping on the front-rower's ankle as he left the ruck was circulated widely on social media on Monday and when Eels centre Jennings was shown the footage he was not impressed.

"That shouldn't be in our game. That's dirty play. You can see it's intentional ... [he's] trying to tread on his ankle. It's good that no one came out hurt out of it. But those intentions, you don't need that in our game," Jennings said.