Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has launched a withering attack on North Queensland's attempts to create a siege mentality ahead of tonight's NRL semifinal clash with the premiers at Allianz Stadium.
Cowboys coach Paul Green was stung with a A$10,000 ($11,050) fine by the NRL on Wednesday for questioning the fairness of the code's judiciary panel after the club opted against fighting the five-game suspension given to Tariq Sims for a shoulder charge on Brisbane's Justin Hodges.
Robinson, who employed Green as part of his backroom team last season, said he was surprised at the comments of the first-year coach.
"I don't know why Paul did it, but it was his choice. It was a shoulder charge," Robinson said. "If it was three weeks, four weeks or five weeks, it was always going to get charged."
Robinson was also angered by a local media campaign that mocked retiring Roosters skipper Anthony Minichiello and said it would only serve to fire up his players for the game.