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Mack Hansen Spotted Wearing Ireland Jersey With Interesting Tribute To Johnny Sexton

Mack Hansen Spotted Wearing Ireland Jersey With Interesting Tribute To Johnny Sexton
Colman Stanley
By Colman Stanley Updated
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He may have been ruled out of the Six Nations due to injury, but Mack Hansen made his mark at the Aviva Stadium today, where he was spotted sporting an Ireland jersey with a crude nod to Johnny Sexton.

'Sexton 69' it said on the back of the top, in an ode to Ireland's recently retired out-half great.

It's classic Hansen behaviour, with the Aussie winger constantly getting new tattoos and funky hairdos in celebration of his teammates and friends.

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Mack Hansen Sports Sexton Ireland Jersey

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"You have to be happy with that," Ireland head coach Andy Farrell said after his sides's 36-0 victory.

"Italy are a lot more pragmatic than they used to be, and when they are not playing rugby in their own half, it’s hard to get the ball back at times, and we had to find different ways of doing that, and we did at times.

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"[We were] a bit patchy in parts, a bit clunky in parts," he added, before offering some context.

"When I say clunky, it was hard to get the ball back off them when they are just kicking the ball coming out of their own half all the time.

"But then towards the middle of the second half when we made the changes, I thought we got a bit too desperate trying to chase the game instead of working hard and making things happen like we had done.

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"But we settled down as far as that was concerned, so I think that everybody will be pleased in the dressing room tonight."

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11 February 2024; Dan Sheehan of Ireland, centre, celebrates with team-mates including Andrew Porter, left, and Craig Casey, second from right, after scoring their side's fourth try during the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship match between Ireland and Italy at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
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