St Mirren had the toughest start to the season of any club, with games against last season's top three and an improved Motherwell to contend with.
They emerged with credit from that run, only losing away at Celtic, but this was a key chance for them to get a first win.
What they got was a performance typical of Robinson's strength as a manager on his 400th game.
The base level he gets from his team is higher than many others in the league - with organisation, intensity, and pressure guarantees every match.
So while they struggled for fluency in a disjointed first half, they got the basics spot on, making it difficult for Falkirk to score.
John was their biggest threat down the left-hand side, and while the deflection for his goal was lucky, there was nothing fortunate about his delivery for Mandron's decisive near-post header.
The Welshman also set up Mark O'Hara in the first half, creating four chances in total in a fantastic individual display.
While conceding at the end will frustrate Robinson, his team are up and running and you would bet on them improving from here.