"That was a no-try and the bunker, that was just an error again from the Bunker," Robinson said. "I looked at it on a laptop in a change room and saw Aidan Guerra's hand get pushed by Lichaa and... I don't know how many angles they need to see that, they just get it wrong. I don't get it, I don't know if you guys can see it but I just don't get it. If you're going to spend that money, if you're going to have those camera angles, then get it right."

Controversy: Josh Jackson's try came despite apparent interference from Michael Lichaa in the grounding. Credit:Mark Nolan

Robinson conceded that it was the "rant of a losing coach" but lashed out at his perceived lack of responsibility for incorrect calls made by the bunker this season.

"We'll get a silent phone call saying, 'Yeah we got it wrong, sorry again' and then move on. That's what happens. You get back within a try and these guys, they defend like we did for periods of that game and one of those are turning points. You can't get it that wrong. If you haven't had enough examples, the decision-making is not good enough."

Meanwhile, Canterbury Bulldogs coach Des Hasler praised his team's character after coming away with a win from what was an ordinary performance.