Post-Match Reaction: Six Nations Championship – Ireland V Wales – Mack Hansen – Irishrugby.ie – February 6 2022

Hansen: Getting My First Cap Is Something I’ll Remember Forever

By Daire Walsh

Shortly after his impressive debut performance against Wales, Ireland’s newly-capped winger Mack Hansen was quick to establish contact with his family Down Under.

A native of Canberra, Hansen’s mother Diana is originally from Castlemartyr in County Cork but moved with her family to Australia at the age of seven.

Despite the time difference between Dublin and Canberra – the Championship opener kicked off at 1.15am local time in Australia’s capital city – the Connacht ace was able to soak in a landmark career achievement with those closest to him.

“I’m just still in shock about everything and I’m just trying to take it all in. I’m feeling pretty amazing to be honest,” he said, speaking in the aftermath of the 29-7 bonus point win over Wales at the Aviva Stadium.

“I gave my parents a call, my parents and my brother (Jake). Some of my mates, there’s a club back home that shows all the matches, and I think they’re out there. I’m staying away from their calls for the time being!

“It was good to talk to Mum and Dad and Jake, to enjoy this experience with them. They were just stoked for me, they were proud. They were a bit the same as me, speechless.”

While it was going to be an unforgettable experience no matter how the game turned out, the fact that Hansen was named player of the match at the end of a contest that Ireland won on a scoreline of 29-7 made it that bit sweeter. Hansen stamped his personality on the game with a strong carry up the left-wing in the opening minute and spurred on by head coach Andy Farrell’s words of advice, he continued to pose an attacking threat to the visitors.

“It’s great to get an early touch. I was lucky enough that it was an early touch. All that stuff just calms the nerves and makes you realise it’s another game of footie, so I’m pretty sure Johnny [Sexton] meant to do that.”

“He [Farrell] said something to me that really stuck with me. He said, ‘if you can’t be yourself, there’s no point putting on the jersey’. When Andy says something like that it sticks with you. Just go out there and enjoy yourself. That’s all you do at the end of the day.”

Having trained with the squad during the Autumn Nations Series last November when Robbie Henshaw was still working his way back to full fitness, Hansen was selected as a full-blown member of the squad for this year’s Six Nations. This came as little surprise when you consider how potent he has been for Connacht this season, though the circumstances under which he discovered this bit of personal news did catch him off guard.

“One morning, Bundee [Aki] told me that I was in the squad, but I hadn’t heard anything or seen an email or anything so I didn’t know if he was serious. It was a bit hard to believe throughout the day. Then when the sheet came up and it had my name on it, I was just stoked. I was absolutely stoked to be involved with this team. It was great.

“It was definitely an aspiration of mine coming over and going to Connacht, looking to play for such a great rugby nation. I consider this place home now and I think I will for a long time. So to get my first cap for Ireland is something I’ll remember forever.”

An Irish international since 2017, Aki has helped his provincial colleague to settle seamlessly into Andy Farrell’s set-up. Indeed, everyone down in Connacht threw their full weight behind Hansen during a very important week in the career of the 23-year-old former Daramalan College student.

“Bundee has been amazing. He got a lot of videos and stuff sent over from home so he’s done everything he could to make this week special for me as well. As have all the lads, all my Connacht team-mates are stoked for me and have all put in a big effort as well. Getting my jersey presented by Bundee and Jack [Carty] was very special for me,” Hansen concluded.

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