'They can't sledge for s---t!': Mack Hansen made a 'terrible electrican' but he's ready to light up Dublin against old mates

By Christy Doran / Editor

Off the back of having “smoke blown up their arse”, Mack Hansen believes the Wallabies will come out “all guns blazing” against Ireland on Sunday (7am AEDT).

While many are writing the Wallabies off, with former Australian captain Stirling Mortlock declaring his former side have no chance of next year’s World Cup, Hansen is fully aware of the threat his home nation poses.

After all, it was only 18 months ago he was living in Canberra with then-Brumbies teammate Nick Frost.

But after former Brumbies coach Andy Friend saw something in Hansen, the Junior Wallabies star took a leap of faith and signed with Connacht, hoping a sea change would bring a change of fortune.

As Hansen said, “He (Friend) took a good gamble on me. When he first got onto me, I wasn’t playing too much. I think he just… I guess Connacht just give blokes a crack and hoping they can kick on.”

And kick on Hansen has, with the 24-year-old one of four nominees for World Rugby rookie of the year.

From earning player of the match on debut to plucking the ball out of the sky like a thief in the night against Les Bleus at the Stade de France, Hansen has looked at ease on the big stage.

It’s no wonder he brushed away any concerns of stage fright against Australia this weekend.

“I’m just going to take it like any other game,” he said.

“If I buy into the story too much … and try and make myself bigger than the game, that’s when things are just going to go wrong.

“I’m part of an unbelievable Irish team that’s playing good footy … it’s going to be interesting going up against some of my old pals, but yeah, it’s just another game and I’m going to treat it that way as well. “

As clichéd as it sounds, Hansen is far from the usual rugby player.

He’s a free spirit, a “loveable character” according to Nic White, and someone who says what he thinks with little thought on consequences.

Take, for instance, his response to what he thought was a question about what he would do if wasn’t a rugby player.

“A dog walker or something,” he said.

“There’s some good cash in that. Some of my mates are on Go Dog at the moment making some bank, so there is always something to fall back on.”

His thoughts on his brief career as an electrician?

“No, I was a terrible electrician! It wasn’t for me,” he said. “No, no I’ve no idea. I’m lucky enough not to think about it, to be honest.”

The Wallabies’ chances of getting under his skin?

“Ah, they can’t sledge for s**t!” he quipped.

“Whitey will be chirpy like always but the rest of them aren’t very witty or smart!”

But beyond the dry humour, Hansen knows a response from the Wallabies is coming, believing they are more dangerous as wounded animals.

“It does. If they came in undefeated there would be a lot of pressure on them coming up against us with talk of the whole grand slam and stuff like that,” he said.

“They are such a dangerous team as it is.

“Last week just wasn’t their week but they have such world-class players that, having lost that, they’re definitely going to have blown smoke up their arse and they will be coming out with all guns blazing. We know that and we’re ready for that. It’s going to be a cracking game.”

While his former coach Dan McKellar admitted there was an element of “what if” around their match-up against Hansen, the former Brumby said he had no second thoughts about facing the nation of his birth.

“Since I made my decision there have been no thoughts of back-tracking at all. I’m very happy where I am,” he said.

“I guess you could think what would have been with anything, so no, the decision to play for Ireland has been the best decision of my career and my life.

“I’m loving it over here and enjoying it.

“I haven’t had too many thoughts about that, to be honest.

“It is still nice to hear from your peers and people back home, but not once have I been upset or kind of thought ‘what if’, if I stayed there or made the move.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-11-19T06:47:01+00:00

IrelandsCall

Roar Rookie


Spud Makers? Ignorance breeds ignorance. The Irish have always fought for what they believed in whether we won or lost. Name calling is wasted on us. who cares what you call us or what we were called. In Ireland - we would simply call you a Gobs--- Ireland by 600+

2022-11-17T00:27:15+00:00

rusty

Roar Rookie


"Out of the mouth of babes." "the rest of them aren’t very witty or smart!” Clues for selection.

2022-11-17T00:24:40+00:00

rusty

Roar Rookie


I like your satire!

2022-11-16T21:05:38+00:00

Nick Maguire

Roar Rookie


:laughing:

2022-11-16T19:57:18+00:00

Brendan NH Fan

Roar Rookie


I think Friend played a massive role in the growth of Hansen with his 7s experince able to use Hansen's skills to the full rather than him just being a winger etc that way most coaches might see him.

2022-11-16T19:49:30+00:00

Brendan NH Fan

Roar Rookie


Like Villiere for france both are good at going into the ruck and securing ball if they dont get the pass.

2022-11-16T13:58:13+00:00

Dean

Roar Rookie


Lovely article. We missed a trick on Hansen. Wright or Hansen? Definitely Hansen!

2022-11-16T11:12:06+00:00

mzilikazi

Roar Pro


This "half Irish anyway" lad has settled well into life as a rugby professional in Galway. Beautifully balanced, elusive runner, great eye for the intercept. He will get a lot of caps for Ireland, a first choice well into the future, I would judge.

2022-11-16T09:51:02+00:00

Tooly

Roar Rookie


He will if he marks Nawaqa. He won’t bother Kelloway or Wright .

2022-11-16T05:48:14+00:00

James584

Roar Rookie


‘Blowing smoke up their arse’? Doesn’t that mean being deceived or receiving exaggerated flattery? When has that occurred?

2022-11-16T05:46:08+00:00

Khun Phil

Roar Rookie


Not sure he would want to be in a Wallaby "pack"anyway,being a back!

2022-11-16T05:38:56+00:00

Simon_Sez

Roar Guru


It’s great to see the Canberra boy Mack Hansen playing for Ireland. It was a good idea for him to move to Ireland as he was unlikely to ever make it into a Wallaby pack at 90 kg wringing wet. The Wallabies have moved to the Polynesian oriented power game where hookers are bigger and heavier to dominate up front. This is the edge as I see it that the Wallabies will have over Ireland if they can be accurate for once and not get whistled off the park.

2022-11-16T05:34:31+00:00

Bobby

Roar Rookie


Cheeky bugger. Can only hope Wright brings a "diamond" game and runs circles around Mack

2022-11-16T02:13:00+00:00

Markus

Roar Rookie


Hoping that this weekend this is the one periodic game where the Wallabies get up for it and we see a good contest against a great Irish team. Mack Hansen seems like a character. I remember once he was being interviewed post-match (I think the game where he kicked a match winner against the Reds after full time) and when asked what he was planning to do to celebrate said it would just be a quiet one with a bath and a good book. When curiously asked what book he was reading, he responded "Yeah okay you got me, I'm not going to be reading a book".

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