Australian-ððĻðŦð§ Ireland international Mack Hansen could be in hot water after a sustained rant over the officiating of his club side Connacht following a high hit from All Black Jordie Barrett on Hansenâs Test teammate Bundee Aki on the weekend.
The incident happened as Barrettâs Leinster beat Connacht 20-12 on Sunday (AEDT).
Barrett escaped sanction for a tackle on Bundee Aki that Hansen felt was illegal, and the Test winger let his feelings be known in an astonishing post-match press conference, where he claimed his team was consistently on the wrong side of officials.
âBundee gets a direct hit to the head [from Jordie Barrett], itâs quite obvious, no call,â Hansen said.
âItâs like we get that every time, so you can hear the frustration in my voice âcos itâs starting to get to the point where honestly, itâs bullshit and itâs starting to get really frustrating for us âcos people will say we are an inconsistent team, but Jesus Christ, when you are getting some of the calls weâre getting like, of course, you are going to be [frustrated].
âIâm not making excuses by any means but like, when you just get it week after week, I feel itâs got to be spoken about. Because itâs just getting to the point where itâs starting to really piss us off because we just feel weâre getting played out of games and we never ever get any calls.â
As well as the Barrett incident, Hansen pointed to a moment where his teammate Josh Ioane was forced off for a HIA but there was no sanction.
âJosh goes off with a direct hit to the head again and I was talking to the touchie and he goes, âoh, when you tackle you lead with the headâ,â said Hansen.
âThat doesnât make any sense, thatâs a penalty regardless. Heâs actually said heâs hit him in the head with his head but because he was bent over it was fine or something like that. When heâs smacked him in the back of the head with his head and no call at all, not even a look back. We get that every time so âĶ heâll be in a tough situation if he said it. It just needs to be said. Itâs really fâking starting to get to us as a team.â
Hansen could be fined or suspended for his criticism.
Hansen was sitting alongside coach Pete Wilkins, who had a wry smile during the Test starâs tirade over the four IRFU officials â referee Chris Busby, assistant referees Peter Martin and Stuart Gaffikin, and TMO Mark Patton.
âWe all appreciate Mackâs honesty,â Wilkins said.
âItâs a tough one regarding refereesâ performances. More often than not you are talking about TMO performances, who you never really get to meet in person.
âIf you feed back to the referees your dissatisfaction, they either agree with you on some of your feedback, which doesnât make you feel any better because then you know that you were right. Or they disagree with you which doesnât make you feel any better because you canât believe that you are not seeing eye to eye on it.
âAll we can control is that we keep feeding it back and after that we see how we go. For us, particularly in defeat, we put our energy into what we can control and what we can do better and you just hope that everyone else involved in the game is doing similar.â