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Mack Hansen and the rest of the overseas crew 'fully submerged' in Lions culture

Mack Hansen and the rest of the overseas crew 'fully submerged' in Lions culture

Mack Hansen and the rest of the British and Irish Lions' overseas-born players are fully entitled to play their part in the tour of Australia, claims Pierre Schoeman.
The Scotland prop is one of eight Lions players born, raised and educated in South Africa, New Zealand or Australia. However they have qualified for their home unions through residency or family lineage.
In Hansen's case, his mother hails from Cork and she had emigrated to Australia, which is where the Connacht and Ireland player was born and raised.
Lions great Willie John McBride has said it 'bothered' him, while former England scrum-half Danny Care declared that 'it doesn't sit that well with me', that a group of overseas players are involved.
'If you're good enough to play for your country, you're good enough to play for the Lions and you're selected, then obviously you're going to do that,' said Schoeman, who made five appearances for South Africa Under-20s in 2014.
'Playing for the Lions is massive. Scotland is home for us, my wife and myself. I know that's for the other players as well, like Mack Hansen has made Ireland home.
'You embrace that. You fully take that on. It's like the series Outlander – you move to a different country and now that's your house. You live there. If you work for one of the big four in finance, you get the opportunity, you're going to go for it. And you can really make that home.
'But this is much different. To represent the British and Irish Lions, you fully buy into that and its culture. You fully submerge into that. Nothing else matters. Not your past, not the future. It's about the now.
'Yesterday is gone forever, tomorrow might never come, now is the time to live. That's what we do as Lions. It's about the now, this tour. This is what really matters.'
The Lions arrived in Perth on the back of a 28-24 defeat by Argentina in Dublin, where they were given a taster of the support to come in Australia.
A sold-out Aviva Stadium was swamped in red for the tour send-off and Schoeman insists it is essential to deliver for the hoards of fans who will make the journey Down Under.
'It was an amazing experience in Dublin to see the red army. It was incredible,' he said. 'You have to feel the responsibility of 50,000 or more fans coming to Australia. So you have a massive obligation and responsibility.
'We as the selected guys, management and players in this team have to make it happen. There's no space for dead weight on this team. Everyone has to push in the same direction.
'It's about driving this whole team towards a collective goal of going beyond and being back-to-back winners against Australia.'

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