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8th May 2023
11:53pm BST

Shamus Hurley-Langton of Connacht celebrates at the final whistle of the United Rugby Championship Quarter-Final match against Ulster, at Kingspan Stadium in Belfast. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Did you see, at the end, Bundee Aki and a few others cheering into the crowd?" asked Greg O'Shea. "Bundee was getting some abuse," said Lindsay Peat, "and I think he was saying go to sleep, night, night." "Bundee was getting stuck into the crowd," O'Shea added. "Mack Hansen was even shouting at the crowd."Indeed, looking back on the game, Mack Hansen and Bundee Aki are the most animated as they turn and start roaring towards the fans situated in the Family Terrace behind the tryline Connacht were defending. Shamus Hurley-Langton pulled Aki back from celebrating too close to the Ulster fans - many of whom were irate and shouting back - while Hansen was letting out roars of joy. Aki twice gestured a 'night, night' to the fans as the home side's season was put to bed. [caption id="attachment_287375" align="aligncenter" width="600"]
Bundee Aki and Mack Hansen celebrate at Kingspan Stadium. (Credit: URC)[/caption]
Mack Hansen was up for Connacht medias duty on Monday afternoon and spoke of his side needing to improve their attacking game if they are to turn over Stormers in South Africa, this weekend.
"It’s what we want to build on here in Connacht and make that a non-negotiable throughout the whole team. We just gave it everything we had for the full 80.
"On the flip side of that our attack was bang average. I think it was the first time we haven’t scored a try in God knows how long, but it gives us plenty to work on which is exciting coming into this Stormers week."
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