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Henry angry at Bakkies' butt

Auckland - All Blacks coach Graham Henry was visibly angry about the Bakkies Botha headbutting incident when asked for his reaction.

"Same as yours, really, the same as everybody in this room," he told reporters. "You don't need me to comment.

"I'm sure you've got plenty to talk about with those sort of things in the game, so go to it."

Botha will face a judicial hearing on Sunday after he headbutted All Blacks scrumhalf Jimmy Cowan during their Tri-Nations opener at Eden Park on Saturday.

New Zealand won the game 32-12, scoring four tries in their victory and picked up a precious bonus point for their efforts.

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