Scottish Daily Mail

HANSEN IS RELISHING IRISH UNDERDOGS TAG

- By SEAN VINCENT

FIT-AGAIN winger Mack Hansen insists Ireland are not in New Zealand ‘just to take part’ but is happy for his side to be written off. The All Blacks are strong favourites to clinch an early series victory ahead of today’s second Test in Dunedin following a dominant 42-19 win last weekend in Auckland. Connacht back Hansen (pictured) has been recalled on the right flank in place of Keith Earls in the only change to Andy Farrell’s starting XV after recovering from Covid-19. The 24-year-old, who believes there is greater pressure on Ian Foster’s hosts, says the Irish camp remains in high spirits as they once again go in search of a maiden success on Kiwi soil. ‘I think everybody’s definitely written us off straight away,’ he said. ‘We had a very good Six Nations and autumn Tests leading up to that, so people can say what they want to say. ‘We know what we need to do to get a win and there’s a great feeling around the group so, if everybody wants to write us off, that’s great. ‘We’re not here just to take part. We want to get a win over here and be the first team to do it. ‘That’s always a nice thing to have on our shoulder, we’ve got nothing to lose really and New Zealand rarely lose over here so more pressure on them.’ Today’s match will take place at Forsyth Barr Stadium, known colloquial­ly as ‘the Glasshouse’ due to its permanent transparen­t roof. With wet weather in Dunedin and further rain forecast, Hansen feels playing under cover will make for a finer contest. ‘I think it’s definitely a help for both teams just because running rugby, we both play pretty similar styles, I’d say, and like to keep the ball infield,’ he said. ‘Whenever you can play on a dry pitch it’s just better for everyone, it’s a better spectacle. ‘We know what they’re going to bring — the All Blacks like to keep the ball in play and try and run you around the pitch.’ Kick-off: 8.05am. TV: LIVE

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