I think under definition it has been classed as "reckless rather than malicious"
I think reckless is a strong word, I think it was just clumsy.
For me, seeing it live I saw absolutely nothing.
From what I can see he's gone well above the knee - perfectly legal - and the grapple between Shenton and the two initial tacklers, as well as the surface conditions, has lead to boudebza losing control of his body weight and landing on the back of Shentons knees as he went to ground.
The extent of the injury is irrelevant when judging the tackle unless it's malicious (for example, ben flower in the GF 2014)
A reckless tackle is usually a grade B which seems fair.
To the gent who said his opinion of powell has gone down - I'm obviously going to defend our coach, but his captain has been put out for the season in game week 1 by a clumsy tackle, and he was asked his opinion on it after.
His words were "it was a really poor one"
I don't think that constitutes a rant - in fact I'd say he held his emotions rather well when you consider the above.
He was hardly going to be overjoyed, or say "oh well these things happen".
I'm sure he appreciates that it wasn't malicious, but can you really disagree with him when he went on to say that the technique needs addressing to prevent further serious injuries?
Nobody wants to see players out for 6/9/12 months or retire early, and the more the RFL can do to stop that the better.
Powell never said that boudebza should be dragged over hot coals, he is entirely correct in my opinion that it highlights a problem in the game.
You guys say yourself there were 2 similar tackles in your match - so that's potentially 3 players out for the season.....
I have said for a while that the injuries to players each season is going up due to the tackling techniques coached into teams.
Applying grappling, wrestling etc to our game is to the detriment of players health.
The idea of wrestling (I don't mean that WWF rubbish) is to incapacitate your opponent by several means, the main one of these being pressuring joints.
That can only lead to further injuries the more these techniques are applied