Ireland have never made it beyond this stage at the World Cup but this time Andy Farrell's in-form side go in as favourites
Ireland face New Zealand in a gigantic Rugby World Cup quarter-final this weekend with 10s of thousands of Irish fans expected to flock to Paris once again.
Mack Hansen didn't take part in training at the squad's Paris base on Tuesday but watched in the shade of a small stand. Farrell has named him in the starting side for Saturday, however. Venue The Stade de France, where Ireland defeated both South Africa and Scotland in recent weeks, hosts the match.
"We have been playing knock-out rugby since day one. We knew even Romania and Tonga were knock-out rugby, we wanted to top our group and be in control of our own destiny and that is what we have done," he said.
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