"I've watched it quite a bit and Dylan was about to make the left shoulder tackle.
''Korbin sees he's about to make that left shoulder tackle, and is about to run into his left shoulder, so he steps off the right and rolls out ... and he contacts the back of Dylan Napa's head.
"It happens in our game and it is unfortunate for Korbin, but it's not a penalty or a sin-bin. It's a horrible call."
Robinson said officials had ruled Napa "intentionally went to knock him out with his head".
"It's just wrong," he said.
"It shouldn't have been a penalty. This happens all the time. It was accidental contact with the head and should have been a scrum to us with six minutes to go.
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Roosters coach Trent Robinson did not want to be dragged into a debate on this latest incident.
Robinson also would not be drawn in too far on whether Napa's technique – rather than any intent – was the issue.
Robinson defends Napa
"He's a physical player in our game. And he's aggressive in the way he goes about that play.
"The first thing is it's not good to see Andrew in that way... If that was Nug (Jake Friend) I wouldn't like to see him that way.
"But I also support Naps and the way he plays the game. People enjoy the physicality in the way he plays."
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Elliott is just a physically aggressive player, it's just wrong, it shouldn't have been a penalty, it happens all the time, it was accidental and it should have been play on.