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Published 16:29 9 May 2023 BST
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Mack Hansen during the Ireland rugby captain's run at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"We tried some new things in attack at the start [of the season] and we had a bloody hard start, as well. Everyone pretty much wrote us off after those first three games [Ulster, Stormers and Bulls] who were three of the four semi-finalists from the season before. As the season went on, though, we knew it was going to get better. "It was looking a bit rocky, early on, but things often build slowly and we're hitting our stride at the right time.""They're a good team," Hansen says of a Stormers side that took the big prize in the first ever URC season. "No two ways about it, especially over there. Losing one game at home is quality, but it's semi-final time and, you know, anything could happen. "We showed that last week - we're going over there to do a job. Obviously we're not going to just lay down and take it from them. "So, yeah, I say they're probably feeling pretty comfortable thinking they'll go well, which is perfect. They can keep thinking of that."
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