Once you have pruned it back well it will not be so daunting. I would add a sprinkle of fish blood and bone to the planting hole, spread the roots out as best you can, keep the graft union above the level of the soil. I would prune well again in March and top dress the soil around the rose with more blood fish and bone, with some well rotted horse muck as a mulch.
As others have said they are extremely resilient.
I think if you wear a thick jacket, jumper and thick gardening gloves you will be safe enough from thorns.
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