Pretty hard to condemn Sneyd to Hell solely on the basis of one camera angle as to what his actions actually caused. The disciplinary panel seem to make many sitings and cautions against players putting unnecessary pressure and stress on joints every week. So at a guess, this is one of those acid tests for the panel. On one hand they can put out a marker/statement to the competition/players and use this as an example to say this is what could happen when you apply pressure/twists etc, with a maximum grading. Then again, they could just cite/caution against what they do/don't see. In as much, player makes tackle, holds on to ankle - decide momentum plays a part in the outcome and give a lesser grading from max. Deciding player's actions were careless rather than reckless/dangerous ...
For me it was an attempt to slow the play down without looking like he was trying to slow it down hence the rolling about rather than just laying on but it backfired
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