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"To get my first Ireland cap is something I will remember for ever and ever," he later reflected. "I'm trying to breathe it all in."
Some, including House of Rugby host Greg O'Shea were high on Hansen, before the Six Nations, but expected him to be made wait for his Test debut. Jordan Larmour and Rob Baloucoune were both left disappointed, in the end, as Andy Farrell went for Hansen.
On the latest House of Rugby [LISTEN from 1:50 below], O'Shea was only too happy to hold his hands up and offer the in-form Connacht winger his humblest of apologies. [caption id="attachment_248754" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
James Hume, left, and Mack Hansen of Ireland celebrate after their win over Wales. (Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"He starts, first of all, and I was thinking, 'Oh, Greg, you're such an idiot!' But that was a shock for everyone. It was a bit of a talking point. "Then he goes out and gets player of the match. It was like, 'What do I know?!' "I publicly want to apologise to Mack Hansen - you had an incredible game. I wasn't doubting your ability. I was doubting that you had the experience. And now you've gone out there and you're probably the best player in the Ireland squad, at the moment."O'Shea actually got to interview Hansen, post-match, for BBC's Rugby Union Special and remarked on his unflappable nature. It would be hard to tell by his easy demeanour, after the game, that the 23-year-old had just starred on his Test debut against the reigning Six Nations champion. Andy Farrell has remarked on how life at the deep end of professional rugby has come naturally to Hansen, and he wanted him to take that attitude into his debut. In his post-game briefing, Hansen recalled Farrell's advice to him just before he headed out for an Ireland debut in a jersey that, the night before, had been presented to him by Connacht teammates Bundee Aki and Jack Carty.
"Andy said, 'If you can't be yourself, there's no point putting on the jersey'.A fine first impression has been made. For his second chance to impress, Hansen is set to face off against the electric Clermont and France star Damian Penaud. It should be an enthralling duel."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."
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