"Went to a good team to get success,that's what he did. He went to a premiership team and thinks he's that good,"Robinson said.
"He just does my head in."
The timing of the story was perfect from a media perspective,surfacing just days after Robinson had criticised vision of Lynch's attempt to intimidate the Suns'Sam Collins during Monday night's match,a game that cost the Tiger $1000 after the MRO fined him twice for striking.
"Why would he,there's no ground to push it into,"Robinson said on Twitter in reference to a round 10 incident when Lynch shoved Alex Witherden's head into the turf while Robinson's teammate lay on the ground.
The resulting melee was fierce,even for someone such as Robinson,who has sparked more than one or two during his 203-game career with Carlton and the Lions.
Former Hawthorn premiership player and Sun Campbell Brown said Robinson's comments would leave his coach Chris Fagan livid and suggested they might derail the Lions'premiership chances while another ex-teammate of Lynch,former Collingwood and Suns ruckman Josh Fraser,leapt to Lynch's defence. Even an ex-opponent who had not been heard of for years – Melbourne's Rohan Bail – became emotional on Twitter about Robinson's comments before deleting his tweet.