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Connacht ease Mack Hansen injury fears ahead of Ireland's autumn schedule

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Mack Hansen is in line to return for Connacht for next weekend's BKT URC clash with Dragons, easing fears about the winger’s availability for Ireland’s upcoming internationals.The 26-year-old missed Connacht's defeat to Leinster on Saturday and was seen limping during the previous weekend’s loss to Ulster.However, speaking to RTÉ Sport on Monday morning, head coach Pete Wilkins provided a positive update."I’m hoping Mack will be available, he’s certainly down to train today," said Wilkins about the Canberra native, who missed the Six Nations and summer tour to South Africa with a shoulder injury."I’m hoping he’s going to be back on deck."He had a hip-pointer injury in that Ulster game about 10 minutes in that was pretty sore and he battled through without being able to shake it off in time for the Leinster game, so I am optimistic he will be involved this week."The 33-12 defeat at the Dexcom Stadium marked the first game in five that Connacht had failed to come away with any match points, and while Leinster controlled the tie for large spells, Wilkins still felt that they "shortchanged" themselves.In one-score losses to Munster and Ulster this season, out-half Josh Ioane (below) missed a number of penalty kicks to touch and he added another two on Saturday night."That whole kicking game, Josh is having to adapt to in terms of the weather conditions up here," he said of the Kiwi, who moved to Connacht from the Chiefs in the summer."It’s not simply the wind that affects how far you can kick the ball or kicking across the wind but it affects the drop of the ball onto your foot."For kickers, it’s such a small margin for error.

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