Hansen savouring new Ireland star status
Former Brumbies utility Mack Hansen says words from coach Andy Farrell inspired an unforgettable Test debut for Ireland after initially suspecting his selection may be a wind-up.
Australia-born Hansen was thrust into Saturday's Six Nations opener against defending champions Wales and responded with a man-of-the-match display on the wing in a crushing 29-7 win.
The 23-year-old teed up fellow Connacht man Bundee Aki for the early opening try in Dublin and did not look back as he remained a constant threat on the left flank.
Hansen, whose mother hails from Cork, originally learnt of his place in the team from Aki but was not entirely convinced his team-mate's information was genuine.
"Bundee told me I was in the squad but I hadn't heard anything or seen an email, so I didn't know if he was taking the p*** or not," said Hansen. "It was a bit hard to believe him.
"When the sheet came up and it had my name up, I was just stoked, absolutely stoked to be involved with this team and it was great.
"I'm trying to breathe it all in. I'm feeling pretty amazing, to be honest."
Of advice received from Farrell, Hansen added: "He said: 'if you can't be yourself, there's no point putting on the jersey'.
"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."
Hansen's elevation came on the back of some scintillating displays at provincial level since moving to Galway from the Canberra-based Brumbies.
The United Rugby Championship's leading try scorer, who filled the void left by the injured James Lowe, made an emotional phone call home at full-time.
""I gave my parents a call. It was good to talk to mum and dad and my brother Jake to enjoy this experience with