SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins

Summary

SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins, also known as SAS Australia, is a reality quasi-military training television programme based on the original British SAS: Who Dares Wins that is broadcast on Seven Network since 19 October 2020. Upon release of the first season, the show's name was changed to simply SAS Australia. The series features four ex-Special Forces soldiers acting as the directing staff (DS), with Ant Middleton as the chief instructor.

SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins
Also known asSAS Australia
GenreReality
Created byMinnow Films
Based onSAS: Who Dares Wins
Directed by
  • Nick Davies
  • Jo Siddiqui
Starring
  • Ant Middleton (1-)
  • Mark Billingham (1-2)
  • Jason Fox (1-2)
  • Matthew Ollerton (1-)
  • Clint Emerson (3)
  • Dean Stott (3)
  • Anthony Stazicker (4-)
  • Jay Morton (4-)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4 (Celebrity edition)
1 (Civilian edition)
No. of episodes50 (Celebrity edition)
4 (Civilian edition)
Production
Executive producer
  • Matt Apps
Running time60 minutes
Production companyScreentime
Original release
NetworkSeven Network
Release19 October 2020 (2020-10-19) –
present

Cast edit

The current Directing Staff instructors include Ant Middleton, ex-UK Special Forces operator and Royal Marine Commando; Matthew 'Ollie' Ollerton, former Special Boat Service-operator; Anthony 'Staz' Stazicker and Jay Morton.

Former staff instructors have been Jason 'Foxy' Fox, ex-SBS operator; Mark 'Billy' Billingham, an ex-SAS Sergeant Major; former Navy SEAL-operator Clint Emerson and Dean Stott, former SAS-operator.

Name Position Series
1 (2020) 2 (2021) 3 (2022) 4 (2023)
Ant Middleton Chief Instructor Main
Jason Fox Directing Staff Main
Matthew Ollerton Directing Staff Main
Mark Billingham Directing Staff Main
Clint Emerson Directing Staff Main
Dean Stott Directing Staff Main
Anthony Stazicker Directing Staff Main
Jay Morton Directing Staff Main

Celebrity edition edit

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
11219 October 2020 (2020-10-19)24 November 2020 (2020-11-24)
21413 September 2021 (2021-09-13)13 October 2021 (2021-10-13)
31421 February 2022 (2022-02-21)29 March 2022 (2022-03-29)
4109 October 2023 (2023-10-09)1 November 2023 (2023-11-01)

Season 1 (2020) edit

Production began in March 2020 on location in Queenstown, New Zealand, however production was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] They recommenced filming on a property on the outskirts of Berridale in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales in Australia at GPS Coordinates 36°28′44″S 149°0′37″E / 36.47889°S 149.01028°E / -36.47889; 149.01028. Production crew stayed locally in Jindabyne while filming.

Olympian Jana Pittman was reported to be a contestant in the March 2020 production, but with her pregnancy in the intervening months, was replaced by former The Biggest Loser Australia trainer Shannan Ponton.[1] Pittman subsequently appeared, as a contestant in Season 2, six months after giving birth.[2]

Recruit Celebrity Known for Episode left Status
1 Roxy Jacenko Businesswoman & socialite 1 Voluntarily Withdrawn
2 Candice Warner Retired Ironwoman 10 Culled
3 Jackson Warne Poker player & son of Shane Warne 8 Voluntarily Withdrawn
4 Arabella Del Busso Con Woman to Josh Reynolds 2 Voluntarily Withdrawn
5 Molly Taylor Rally car driver 12 Voluntarily Withdrawn
6 Nick Cummins Former rugby player and former Bachelor 12 Passed
7 Erin McNaught Miss Universe Australia 2006 11 Voluntarily Withdrawn
8 Shannan Ponton Fitness professional 11 Voluntarily Withdrawn
9 Schapelle Corby Former convicted drug trafficker 2 Voluntarily Withdrawn
10 Merrick Watts Comedian & former radio host 12 Passed
11 Firass Dirani Actor 10 Culled
12 James Magnussen Retired swimmer 12 Culled
13 Shayna Jack Suspended swimmer 5 Voluntarily Withdrawn
14 Sabrina Frederick AFLW player 12 Passed
15 Mitchell Johnson Retired cricketer 4 Voluntarily Withdrawn
16 Ali Oetjen The Bachelorette Australia bachelorette 6 Voluntarily Withdrawn
17 Eden Dally Love Island Australia star 5 Voluntarily Withdrawn

Ratings edit

No. Title Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 Character 19 October 2020 Monday 7:30 pm 834,000 5 118,000 4 952,000 [7][8]
2 Fear 20 October 2020 Tuesday 7:30 pm 795,000 5 100,000 5 895,000 [9][10]
3 Mindset 26 October 2020 Monday 7:30pm 770,000 8 109,000 8 879,000 [11][12]
4 Teamwork 27 October 2020 Tuesday 7:30pm 676,000 8 106,000 7 782,000 [13][14]
5 Resilience 2 November 2020 Monday 7:30pm 671,000 8 126,000 7 797,000 [15][16]
6 Focus 3 November 2020 Tuesday 7:30pm 654,000 11 107,000 10 761,000 [17][18]
7 Pressure 9 November 2020 Monday 7:30pm 584,000 14 118,000 14 702,000 [19][20]
8 Strength 10 November 2020 Tuesday 7:30pm 502,000 9 121,000 8 703,000 [21][22]
9 Trust 16 November 2020 Monday 7:30 pm 676,000 6 105,000 5 781,000 [23][24]
10 Determination 17 November 2020 Tuesday 7:30 pm 668,000 7 109,000 6 777,000 [25][26]
11 Survival 23 November 2020 Monday 7:30 pm 728,000 5 90,000 5 818,000 [27][28]
12 Courage 24 November 2020 Tuesday 7:30 pm 737,000 5 93,000 4 830,000 [29][30]

Season 2 (2021) edit

In October 2020, the series was renewed for a second season.[31] The second season began airing on 13 September 2021.[32]

The season was filmed in the Capertee Valley in NSW, with the camp being constructed in the Glen Davies Ruins. The Ruins are the remains of the Oil Shale Ruins, which began operation in 1938 and ceased operation in 1952. The Glen Davis Ruins are on private property, but is available to visitors on a Saturday at 2pm

Full list of confirmed celebrities:[33][34][35]

Recruit Celebrity Known for Episode left Status
1 Emma Husar Former politician 3 Voluntarily Withdrawn
2 Koby Abberton Bra Boy 9 Voluntarily Withdrawn
3 Brynne Edelsten Socialite 1 Voluntarily Withdrawn
4 Jana Pittman Dual Olympian in athletics and bobsleigh 13 Culled
5 Pete Murray Singer-songwriter 4 Medically Withdrawn
6 Manu Feildel Celebrity chef 3 Voluntarily Withdrawn
7 Jett Kenny Ironman 10 Voluntarily Withdrawn
8 Isabelle Cornish Actor 9 Voluntarily Withdrawn
9 Dan Ewing Actor 13 Culled
10 Erin Holland TV Presenter 2 Voluntarily Withdrawn
11 Mark Philippoussis Former tennis player 13 Culled
12 Bonnie Anderson Singer/actor 6 Voluntarily Withdrawn
13 Kerri Pottharst Beach volleyball Olympian 6 Voluntarily Withdrawn
14 John Steffensen Olympic runner 13 Culled
15 Heath Shaw AFL Star 10 Voluntarily Withdrawn
16 Sam Burgess Former rugby league player 13 Passed
17 Alicia Molik Former tennis player 4 Voluntarily Withdrawn
18 Jessica Peris Sprinter 10 Voluntarily Withdrawn

Ratings edit

No. Title Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 Ego 13 September 2021 Monday 7:30 pm 647,000 10 111,000 6 749,000 [36]
2 Courage 14 September 2021 Tuesday 7:30 pm 626,000 9 125,000 6 751,000 [37]
3 Control 15 September 2021 Wednesday 7:30 pm 654,000 8 127,000 6 781,000 [38]
4 Aggression 20 September 2021 Monday 7:30 pm 620,000 12 76,000 7 696,000 [39]
5 Leadership 21 September 2021 Tuesday 7:30pm 586,000 11 107,000 9 693,000 [40]
6 Mindset 22 September 2021 Wednesday 7:30pm 606,000 11 78,000 8 684,000 [41]
7 Fear 27 September 2021 Monday 7:30pm 599,000 14 107,000 8 706,000 [42]
8 Confidence 28 September 2021 Tuesday 7:30pm 592,000 10 95,000 8 687,000 [43]
9 Oppo 29 September 2021 Wednesday 7:30 pm 643,000 8 80,000 6 723,000 [44]
10 Grit 4 October 2021 Monday 7:30 pm 597,000 12 79,000 8 676,000 [45]
11 Pressure 5 October 2021 Tuesday 7:30 pm 565,000 12 90,000 10 655,000 [46]
12 Drive 11 October 2021 Monday 7:30 pm 585,000 12 81,000 8 666,000 [47]
13 Determination 12 October 2021 Tuesday 7:30 pm 631,000 8 99,000 6 730,000 [48]
14 Debrief 13 October 2021 Wednesday 7:30 pm 474,000 13 84,000 11 558,000 [49]

Season 3 (2022) edit

The third season began airing on 21 February 2022.[50]

Full list of celebrities were confirmed in October 2021:[51][52]

Recruit Celebrity Known for Episode left Status
1 Ebanie Bridges Champion boxer 11 Culled
2 Paul Fenech Comedian 9 Voluntarily Withdrawn
3 Melissa Tkautz Singer/Actor 2 Voluntarily Withdrawn
4 Barry Hall Retired AFL player 7 Voluntarily Withdrawn
5 Geoff Huegill Olympic swimmer 10 Voluntarily Withdrawn
6 Melissa Wu Olympic diver 12 Voluntarily Withdrawn
7 Riana Crehan Motorsports presenter 13 Passed
8 Darius Boyd Retired NRL player 13 Passed
9 Orpheus Pledger Actor 2 Voluntarily Withdrawn
10 Locky Gilbert Reality TV star 13 Culled
11 Simone Holtznagel Model 4 Voluntarily Withdrawn
12 Anna Heinrich TV personality 11 Voluntarily Withdrawn
13 Richard Buttrose Convicted drug dealer 6 Culled
14 Ellia Green Rugby player 5 Voluntarily Withdrawn
15 Millie Boyle NRLW player 13 Passed
16 Wayne Carey AFL commentator 5 Voluntarily Withdrawn
17 Michael Zerafa Professional boxer 2 Medically Withdrawn

Ratings edit

No. Title Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 Guts 21 February 2022 Monday 7:30 pm 467,000 14 122,000 9 589,000 [53]
2 Panic 22 February 2022 Tuesday 7:30 pm 378,000 14 139,000 10 517,000 [54]
3 Adaptability 23 February 2022 Wednesday 7:30 pm 365,000 15 127,000 10 492,000 [55]
4 Mindset 28 February 2022 Monday 7:30 pm 372,000 17 93,000 14 465,000 [56]
5 Leadership 1 March 2022 Tuesday 7:30pm 422,000 12 110,000 9 532,000 [57]
6 Aggression 7 March 2022 Monday 7:30pm 383,000 16 114,000 13 497,000 [58]
7 Fear 8 March 2022 Tuesday 7:30pm 345,000 15 91,000 11 436,000 [59]
8 Pressure 14 March 2022 Monday 7:30pm 362,000 17 88,000 15 450,000 [60]
9 Courage 15 March 2022 Tuesday 7:30pm 393,000 14 80,000 9 473,000 [61]
10 Resilience 21 March 2022 Monday 7:30pm 313,000 20 98,000 14 411,000 [62]
11 Focus 22 March 2022 Tuesday 7:30pm 373,000 14 82,000 9 455,000 [63]
12 Strength 28 March 2022 Monday 7:30pm 329,000 20 97,000 15 426,000 [64]
13 Selection 29 March 2022 Tuesday 7:30pm 350,000 15 71,000 12 421,000 [65]
14 Debrief 29 March 2022 Tuesday 8:40pm 276,000 70,000 15 346,000 [65][66]

Season 4 (2023) edit

The fourth season began airing on 9 October 2023.[67]

It was the first season of SAS Australia to be filmed outside Australia, on Wadi Rum Desert at Jordan. The camp was set on an abandoned Military Outpost at the Valley.

Full list of celebrities were confirmed in March 2023:[68][69]

Recruit Celebrity Known for Episode left Status
4 Abbey Holmes AFL Field Commentator 10 Culled
5 Anthony Mundine World Champion Boxer 5 Voluntarily Withdrawn
8 Boyd Cordner Retired NRL star 2 Medically Withdrawn
1 Cassie Sainsbury Convicted drug smuggler 2 Voluntarily Withdrawn
7 Craig Challen Thai Cave rescue hero 10 Culled
9 Craig McLachlan Actor 8 Voluntarily Withdrawn
3 Jason Akermanis AFL Hall of Famer 1 Voluntarily Withdrawn
12 Lindy Klim Balinese Princess 2 Voluntarily Withdrawn
6 Mahalia Murphy International Rugby Star 9 Voluntarily Withdrawn
13 Matthew Mitcham Olympic Gold Diver 10 Passed
10 Peter Bol Olympic Runner 6 Voluntarily Withdrawn
11 Stephanie Rice Olympic Gold Swimmer 4 Medically Withdrawn
14 Tim Robards OG Bachelor 10 Passed
2 Zima Anderson Actress 7 Medically Withdrawn

Ratings edit

No. Title Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 Surrender
2 Panic
3 Precision
4 Survival
5 Trust
6 Aggression
7 Pressure
8 Courage
9 Grit
10 Bravery

Civilian edition edit

Season 1 (2021) edit

In March 2021, Seven commissioned a miniseries featuring civilian contestants in addition to the second main season.[70] Titled SAS: Hell Week, the mini-season was filmed back to back with the second celebrity season in the Blue Mountains.[71]

Ratings edit

No. Title Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 Without Warning 18 October 2021 Monday 7:30 pm 387,000 18 49,000 18 436,000 [72]
2 The New Normal 19 October 2021 Tuesday 7:30 pm 366,000 16 54,000 14 420,000 [73]
3 Breaking Point 25 October 2021 Monday 7:30 pm 348,000 18 36,000 18 384,000 [74]
4 Beyond Limits 26 October 2021 Tuesday 7:30 pm 328,000 15 36,000 15 364,000 [75]

Civilian winners edit

Series Winners
1 James Fenwick and Sarah Jeavons

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • SAS Australia: Who Dares Wins at IMDb