Good to see a replay, thought it was a trip at the ground too.
How the ump could look at it and not pay a free one way or the other was astounding. It was a trip, but if they didn't pay the free for the trip, they had to pay HTB.
I thought trip too initially on long-distance, regular-speed view. However, as I commented on the GD thread, if you look at the full incident in close-up and slow-mo, SOS puts a hand in around his lower hip level which dislodges the ball or leads KM to lose control. Hence not HTB as ball knocked out by the tackle. Then his tackle does slip down to an ankle trip.
So one for the umpiring experts. Do the umps make their judgement on the first tackle, not a subsequent slip-down that occurs consequentially from players falling over. I have actually seen it arbitrated in our favour other times - where the initial tackle was legit, but our player's arms slipped down around the opponent's legs.
Maybe could have gone either way technically, so play-on a good call?