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Bakkies Botha receives 9 week ban following headbutt

As expected, Bakkies Botha has received a nine week ban for headbutting New Zealand scrum half Jimmy Cowan in the second minute of yesterday’s opening round of the 2010 tri-nations. The suspension marks Botha’s fourth in as little as 15 months and now seriously jeopardises his international career through indiscipline.

As early as the second minute, Botha deliberately head butted the New Zealand scrum half after Cowan had pulled Botha’s jersey. Cowan had released the ball as Botha tackled the all black and as he fell on Cowan he appeared to wait for a second or two and then follow through with his head. Neither referee Alan Lewis or his assistants spotted the attack and it was ironic that 11 minutes later Botha was yellow carded for slowing the play down.

The South African second rower apologised during the hearing saying

“I sincerely regret the incident,” said Botha, who has been warned by his employers that his international future was on the line. “I have let my team, my country and my family down. I have done an injustice to the Springbok jersey and what it stands for. I apologise to Jimmy Cowan and the New Zealand rugby public for what happened. I truly regret my actions and will make sure that I put my extended time away from the game to positive use and return with the right attitude.”

New Zealand supremo Graham Henry thought Botha was lucky not to have received a longer ban

“Botha has got a history,” said Henry. “He’s probably lucky that he did not get more than nine weeks. It was one of those things that happens in a match which is not part of the game and it has been dealt with correctly. We just have to focus on this weekend’s game

Bakkies Botha, what were you thinking?!!

Following the recent sprinkling of “friendly” internationals in New Zealand, this morning marked the start of the Tri-Nations competition. The first game, between New Zealand and South Africa, at Eden Park promised so much and delivered on the most part. Despite a comprehensive win by New Zealand 32-12 and tries from Smith, Nonu, Read and Woodcock (bonus point) the game will be remembered for a moment of madness by Bakkies Botha. UPDATE: Botha receives 9 Week Ban

As early as the second minute, Botha deliberately head butted the New Zealand scrum half after Cowan had pulled Botha’s jersey. Cowan had released the ball as Botha tackled the all black and as he fell on Cowan he appeared to wait for a second or two and then follow through with his head. Neither referee Alan Lewis or his assistants spotted the attack and it was ironic that 11 minutes later Botha was yellow carded for slowing the play down.

When the incident was replayed on the big screen there was little left to the imagnination and the crowd were incensed, not once but the four times the head butt was shown. Bakkies Botha was cited for dangerous play after the match by SANZAR citing commissioner Scott Nowland, the competition’s ruling body said in a statement, and he will appear at a hearing before judicial officer Dennis Wheelahan in Auckland on Sunday. UPDATE: Botha receives 9 Week Ban

With the sides meeting again in the second match of the Tri-Nations next Saturday in Wellington, it would be a huge travesty of justice should Botha be part of that game or take a further part of the 2010 tri-nations series.…