Dobson said after reviewing the tape they noticed start flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit was given a hard time throughout the match, while he claimed winger Seabelo Senatla hair had been pulled a number of times.
"[The Hurricanes] are a good team so it was disappointing. You know, we've got Pieter-Steph du Toit who's the world player of the year and if the way of dealing with that is through cheap shots then it's a problem. I don't think it's good for rugby, to be honest."
When asked about the comments, Gibbes said he and the Hurricanes were blindsided by what Dobson had to say, and suggested the Stormers coach wasn't in the best position to be casting stones.
"That's a pretty big glass house there to be honest," Gibbes told media on Wednesday morning (NZT).
"There's a few things, a few clips we've looked at – TJ (Perenara) getting taken off the ball, guys having their head's played - so I don't know where he's coming from with that but he's entitled to his opinion.
"It's a bit surprising; disappointing but surprising."