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'No One Wanted Him': Ex-Wallaby Says Hansen Had No Future In Australia

'No One Wanted Him': Ex-Wallaby Says Hansen Had No Future In Australia

The rise of former Australian U20 product Mack Hansen to starting right wing for Ireland has left many questioning whether the Wallabies let one get away.

Mar 21, 2023 by RugbyPass
'No One Wanted Him': Ex-Wallaby Says Hansen Had No Future In Australia

The rise of former Australian U20 product Mack Hansen to starting right wing for Ireland, the world’s No. 1-ranked side, has left many questioning whether the Wallabies let one get away.

However, former Wallaby midfielder Morgan Turinui insists Ireland’s new star would not have gotten picked had he stayed in Australia and had no future in the game there.

Hansen left Australia in 2021 to take up a deal with Connacht, and it took one year to debut for the Ireland side, with Hansen eligible through his Cork-born mother.

“I don’t think he would have got picked here,” former Wallaby Turinui said on Stan Sport’s Between Two Posts podcast. “That’s the stupidity of it. He wasn’t anywhere near it, really. Like, the chat was that the Brumbies had their succession plan. They went to the other Super (Rugby) teams – his management, whatever – said, ‘Who wants him?’ No one wanted him.

“And he was a good footballer, but good football didn’t stand out. Whatever, you couldn’t have picked him. Well, I wouldn’t have picked him to be this good at international level.”

Hansen played for four seasons with the Brumbies after coming through the Canberra Vikings feeder team, but he failed to nail down a starting spot and appeared 21 times for the club from 2018-2021.

The Brumbies had Henry Speight, Chance Peni, Toni Pulu, Solomone Kata, Andrew Muirhead and Tom Wright on the roster through the years Hansen was with the squad.

Turinui’s view is hard to deny, as competition for wingers within the Wallabies squad is tough, with Fijian flyer Marika Koroibete a guaranteed starter on the left wing when available, while in 2021, former age-grade star, Andrew Kellaway, was a breakout performer on the right wing.

The Melbourne Rebels fullback bagged nine tries in the calendar year in his debut season for the Wallabies in the 14 jersey.

Rugby league convert Sulivasi Vunivalu has made just one appearance for the Wallabies, while 2020 debutant Filipo Daugunu managed just seven tests on the right wing.

Brumbies fullback Tom Wright also has been used, as well as Reds prodigy Jordan Petaia.

In 2022, the debut of Waratahs winger Mark Nawaqanitawase, offered another potential star, while there already is hype building over his Tahs’ teammate Max Jorgensen.

There is no shortage of wingers in Australia for new head coach Eddie Jones to select from, but there still could be more cases like Hansen in the future.

Former Western Force winger Byron Ralston has followed in Hansen’s footsteps and joined up with Connacht.

However, Hansen’s Ireland move has paid off, and the unwanted Aussie wing is on the verge of capturing a Grand Slam with Ireland after a man-of-the-match performance against Scotland at Murrayfield.

The 24-year-old has scored six tries in his 13 tests with Ireland and already has won a series over the All Blacks last July.