Irish qualified Mack Hansen to join Connacht from Brumbies
Connacht Rugby have announced the signing of Australian Mack Hansen from Super Rugby side Brumbies.
Hansen, whose mother hails from Cork, can play across the back three or as out-half, and has played a key role in the Brumbies’ Super Rugby AU campaign this season, featuring in all eight games and scoring three tries.
The 23-year-old came through the ranks at the Australian side, playing for Canberra’s Daramalan School and later the Canberra Vikings before moving on to the professional ranks in 2018, while he also represented the Australian Under 20s in the World Cup that same year.
Hansen was handed his full debut for the Brumbies in March 2019, coming off the bench in a win over the Waratahs.
Despite the disruption of the Super Rugby calendar due to Covid-19, Hansen has been an ever-present member of the squad since his first start last July. He was named Super Rugby Player of the Round in round two after scoring a hat trick in their win over the Waratahs. He has made 11 clean breaks this season, putting him in second place for most clean breaks by any player across both Super Rugby leagues, and sits in the top 10 for most metres carried.
Hansen has signed a two-year deal with Connacht and will link up with the squad for 2021/22 pre-season training later in the summer.
Commenting on Hansen's arrival, Connacht head coach Andy Friend said: “Securing the signing of Mack Hansen is a real coup for Connacht Rugby. I have been following his progress for a long time and he has all the attributes to become a really important player for us.
“As well as his playmaking abilities, he is a physically strong and tall player who can easily adapt to the demands of northern hemisphere rugby. His versatility and ability to play all across the back field as well as a number 10 is also a big plus for us.
“I’m looking forward to welcoming him to The Sportsground and integrating him into our playing squad over the summer.”
Hansen said he’s hugely looking forward to joining up with the squad, adding: “Obviously I have strong family ties to Ireland so that was an immediate positive for me, but after chatting to Andy I became really excited by both the brand of rugby that Connacht play as well as the ambition of the club to succeed in the years ahead.
“I want to play my part in that, and I can’t wait to link up with the squad and get settled in the west of Ireland.”
Brumbies coach Dan McKellar said: “We're really disappointed Mack won't be at the club next season but understand his desire as a young man to want to see the world and experience a new culture.
“It's one of the real advantages of our international game and I'm sure Mack will continue to grow as a player and person through that experience.
“He's a real character of our squad and no doubt will be missed by the team and the organisation, and we really hope to see him back at the Brumbies in the not-too-distant future.”