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Mack Hansen comments on All Blacks ramp up rivalry to next level

Published 16:25 19 Apr 2024 BST

Updated 16:26 19 Apr 2024 BST

Patrick McCarry
Mack Hansen comments on All Blacks ramp up rivalry to next level

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"Fair play - letting their girlfriends do the fighting for them!"

You can see with Mack Hansen that he sometimes pauses a slight beat before deciding, 'F**k it, I'll say what I'm thinking'.

Having arrived over from Australia in 2022, Hansen brings a different perspective on life and is some steps removed from the norms and traits of your usual Irish rugby pros. Similar to James Lowe, Hansen speaks his mind, gives an honest take on questions and does not fret too much with media-trained, rote responses.

Mack Hansen on growing All Blacks rivalry

Having grown up across the Abel Tasman Sea, in Australia, Mack Hansen is keenly aware of the prowess of New Zealand in the rugby world. The Aussies have a lot to boast about, but the ABs so often have their number in the big matches.

Hansen may have first dreamed of facing the All Blacks in a green and gold jersey but he was also eligible, through his mother, to play for Ireland. He arrived at Connacht for the 2022/23 season and did not take long to get pulled into Andy Farrell's Ireland squad. He has faced off against the All Blacks on three occasions, so far, and you can tell from his comments that a real rivalry is growing.

Before we get to that, we need to tee up the back-story.

Ireland and New Zealand meet again, at Aviva Stadium, this November, and Hansen already has that game circled.

"There's going to be a bit of feeling in that New Zealand game. Especially with the way things ended after the [World Cup] game, with a bit of trash-talk from both sides, here and there. Mostly, it was from the New Zealand side, and their WAGs [wives and girlfriends], you know. Fair play - letting their girlfriends do their fighting for them!"

Mack Hansen on Jordie Barrett signing for Leinster

On the day we spoke with Mack Hansen, he had posed for pictures alongside inter-pro rivals such as Jacob Stockdale, John Ryan, Rob Herring and Jamison Gibson-Park.

Asked if there was much joking between the players about Leinster landing another world-class player, in New Zealand's Jordie Barrett, he replied, "Fair play.

"I was asked, earlier, if I was looking forward to him coming over, and said, 'Absolutely not - he's a hell of a player!'

"I know people are complaining about cap-space, and stuff like that, but it's just part of the game, and it is exciting. Looking at it from a Connacht point of view, if we could, we'd sign him. So it's no fault to Leinster. If you've got the cash, and you can do it, you may as well sign players. It's going to be great for them, great for Irish rugby and will bring in a lot of crowds.

"As for what to expect, he's the type of guy you'd hate to play against. He's well-rounded - he's one of the only players in the world that has pretty much everything to his name. It's exciting, and it also sucks, at the same time!"

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