I know why we didn't perform at the weekend," Hansen said. "There were certain areas of our game we were very poor at, and there was another reason which we won't go into here, but that's been dealt with as well.
"We've spoken to the referee about the scrummaging. He put his hand up, said he got the free-kicks wrong. But we can't control [the referee], we've had the discussion we needed to have and moved on. It's about us playing our game and playing it better than we played it last week."
After declaring he wouldn't get into the refereeing issues, Hansen was asked what Peyper had conceded he got wrong.
"Where do you want me to start?" he barked. "The free-kick he felt was wrong and he was not sure why he called pre-engage. The first yellow card was wrong - the ball was out.
"It was a good conversation, I respect the man for his honesty . he's no different than players -- some days you have a bad day. He had a bad day at the office and put his hand up.
"But I've got to emphasise, it wasn't just his problem. We had a hell of a bad day ourselves so we'll forget about him and concentrate on what we can do."
I've just re-read this little gem.
I especially loved the bits in bold - aren't you really just trying to control the referee with your comments Steve?
Not wanting to talk about refereeing issues and then launching into the referee.
AB referee management obviously extends beyond the on field conversations with the captain.
I wouldn't want to have a private conversation with Hansen - seems it might end up in the press fairly quickly.
The one thing I agree with is that Peyper had a bad day, although in refereeing terms that is situation normal for Jaco.