I find they’re pretty good to give an honest review. “Him and mum, they’ll tell me if I’ve played like shit or if I’ve played all right. “So, I’ve been practising those for a good while and I try to make sure it’s one of my musts through the week and it seems to be paying off, which is handy.”Īfter Friday’s game, Hansen and Andy Friend could be seen having a face time call with his parents in Canberra. He was just so effective and won so many balls on the edge, and I thought: ‘why can’t I make it a skill of mine?’ “I saw a lot of wingers starting to do, especially Gabin Villiere from France. “It’s something I really worked on in the last Irish camp, working with the coaches up there and getting my breakdown skills a lot better. He’s already ugly enough so he didn’t really need another!”Įven so, it didn’t stop him putting his head in where it hurts after a try-saving tackle on Rob Baloucoune by working to the next ruck and winning a vital turnover penalty – not something he grew up doing in Canberra. John Porch has a hard head, he’s come off unscathed. “I understand why now because it was a deep sting, a deep cut. “They asked did I want to take a photo and I said yeah, and when they took it I was like, ‘Oh, show us the photo’ and they were like, ‘we’ll show you after the game’.
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