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Mack Hansen banned for ref blast but free to play in Six Nations

Ireland's Mack Hansen in action during the recent Autumn Nations Series (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Mack Hansen will be available for the start of Ireland’s Guinness Six Nations title defence after a disciplinary hearing suspended three of the six-week ban handed down on Thursday for misconduct.

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The Connacht winger got himself in trouble last month for his post-game comments criticising the officials following a United Rugby Championship defeat to Leinster at Aviva Stadium.

However, fears that he would be unavailable for the February 1 start of the Six Nations against England in Dublin were alleviated by Thursday morning’s verdict, Hansen learning that his six-week suspension had been halved. This will clear him to be involved from the start of the championship after missing all three of Connacht’s January matches.

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A statement read: “Mack Hansen of Connacht has received a six-week ban (with three of those weeks suspended) after an independent disciplinary panel upheld a charge of misconduct against the player. Additionally, Connacht have received a suspended €10,000 fine related to the player’s sanction.

“Hansen was charged with misconduct in breach of clause 3.2 of the disciplinary rules of the BKT United Rugby Championship after comments made about the match officiating of the round eight Leinster versus Connacht game on December 21. Those comments included significant criticism of the referee officiating at that match.

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“Further, Hansen was also charged with misconduct in breach of eight other clauses of the disciplinary rules. Additionally, the obligations of clubs to exercise control over their personnel were also considered in relation to the player and Connacht. Hansen, in large part, accepted that his actions amounted to misconduct and apologised for his actions.

“The disciplinary panel met on Wednesday, consisting of Roger Morris (chair, Wales), Nigel Williams (Wales) and Stefan Terblanche (South Africa). In deciding the sanction, the panel considered the apology from the player and that attaching a learning process would have a more positive outcome rather than merely applying a playing sanction.

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“In their conclusion, a six-week ban was deemed appropriate with three weeks suspended. The panel also imposed the following sanctions on the player:

  • The player must make a full apology to the match official (Chris Busby, IRFU) in charge of refereeing the Leinster vs Connacht fixture;
  • The player must undertake an appropriate course (related to match officiating) as decided by Tappe Henning (URC head of match officials) and Dudley Phillips (IRFU head of referees) with the learnings to be disseminated with his teammates at Connacht;
  • Connacht must run an education session with their players about how to conduct themselves in post-match media sessions and interactions with the media.

“The panel noted that the player expressed extreme remorse about his comments and the manner of public attention it has drawn. Regardless of the sanction applied it was always the player’s intention to sincerely apologise to the match official involved once the disciplinary process had concluded. However, the player has also been warned as to his future conduct in these situations.

“Further, the disciplinary panel decided upon a €10,000 suspended fine for failing to exercise control over their personnel in this incident. This period of suspension shall run until the end of the 2024/25 season and a sanction will not be applied unless there is a further breach during this time.

“In conclusion, the player will now miss the next three games in Connacht’s fixture schedule:

  • January 11: vs Lyon (ECPR Challenge Cup)
  • January 17: v Cardiff (ECPR Challenge Cup)
  • January 24: v Glasgow Warriors (BKT United Rugby Championship).”

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Gwangi 92 days ago

Can't play the game without refs , respect the decisions and walk away. Should have had 6 weeks on the bounce

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Bull Shark 90 days ago

If one can get a slap on the wrist for stalking a referee around the field like a psychotic lunatic after your team loses - then 6 weeks is probably harsh on Hansen from a standing precedent point of view.


But I agree with you. Should have been 12 weeks in fact. There shouldn’t be mitigation applied because of the imminent start of an international tournament.

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RedWarrior 91 days ago

Could you elaborate on that please. Do you believe that there should be no suspensions of sanctions at all, or none in this case? The sentence tends to be a maximum and can be brought down based on how the player and the team responds to it. Three weeks and the extra requirements by Hansen feels about right.

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Bull Shark 92 days ago

Convenient.

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RedWarrior 91 days ago

If you suspect corruption of the Welsh and South African officials comprising the independent disciplinary panel then perhaps say so and why. Its a pretty serious implication. First perhaps, aknowledge that apologies and their nature are taken into account in all such cases, what Hansen said and when. A learning process for Hansen on why officials can't be undermined and undertsanding that they are genuine in their officating would have a far more influential effect on Hansen than an extra 3 weeks. His missing January will hurt him and Connaught badlyA full 6 week ban would have been extermely harsh.

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Jacque 92 days ago

Terrible. Refs keep getting away with it.

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