The Bachelor (Australian TV series) season 7

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The Bachelor
Season 7
StarringMatt Agnew
Presented by Osher Günsberg
No. of contestants28
WinnerChelsie McLeod
Runner-up Abbie Chatfield
No. of episodes16
Release
Original network Network 10
Original release31 July (2019-07-31) 
19 September 2019 (2019-09-19)
Season chronology
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Season 6
Next 
Season 8

The seventh season of The Bachelor premiered on 31 July 2019. [1] This season features Matt Agnew, a 31-year-old astrophysicist from Melbourne, Victoria, courting 28 women. [2] [3]

Contents

Contestants

The season began with 20 contestants. [4] In episode 2, eight "intruders" were brought into the competition, bringing the total number of contestants to 28. [5]

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Chelsie McLeod28 Melbourne, Victoria Chemical EngineerWinner
Abbie Chatfield 23 Brisbane, Queensland Property AnalystRunner-Up
Helena Sauzier25 Perth, Western Australia Wellness CoachEpisode 15
Emma Roche32 Sydney, New South Wales Fashion Brand ManagerEpisode 14
Elly Miles24 Newcastle, New South Wales NurseEpisode 13
Kristen Czyszek25 Brisbane, Queensland China ResearcherEpisode 12
Sogand Mohtat30 Sydney, New South Wales Civil EngineerEpisode 11
Mary Viturino31 Melbourne, Victoria CookEpisode 10
Nichole Wood25 Gold Coast, Queensland Café Manager
Nikki Ferris24 Sydney, New South Wales StudentEpisode 9
Rachael Arahill23 Sydney, New South Wales Personal Trainer
Cassandra Mamone33 Adelaide, South Australia Jewellery DesignerEpisode 8
Brianna Ferrante24 Perth, Western Australia Clerical OfficerEpisode 7
Monique Morley26 Sydney, New South Wales Fashion DesignerEpisode 6
Vakoo Kauapirura23 Sydney, New South Wales Model
Julia Hyde28 Sydney, New South Wales Children's EntertainerEpisode 5
Isabelle Davies29 Gold Coast, Queensland Pilates InstructorEpisode 4
Jessica Brody30 Melbourne, Victoria Makeup ArtistEpisode 3
Jessie Fredriksen30 Perth, Western Australia Executive PA
Renee Barrett25 Darwin, Northern Territory Healthcare Coordinator
Danush Deravi34 Melbourne, Victoria AccountantEpisode 2
Georgina Powell32 Brisbane, Queensland Cosmetic Nurse
Hannah Chapman25 Melbourne, Victoria Social Media Manager
Sam Royce29 Melbourne, Victoria Public Servant
Tara Norman25 Geelong, Victoria Nurse
Tash Dowell34 Sydney, New South Wales Sports Teacher
Keely Spedding27 Brisbane, Queensland Textiles DesignerEpisode 1
Sophie Oddo25 Melbourne, Victoria Copywriter

Call-out order

Matt's call-out order
#BachelorettesEpisode
12345678910111213141516
1HelenaEllySogandEllyMoniqueAbbieChelsieEmmaKristenEllyAbbieEmmaHelenaHelenaChelsieAbbieChelsie
2ChelsieChelsieChelsieNicholeAbbieChelsieEmmaKristenEllyKristenChelsieHelenaChelsieAbbieAbbieChelsieAbbie
3AbbieSogandJuliaMoniqueEmmaHelenaHelenaEllyHelenaAbbieEllyAbbieEmmaChelsieHelenaHelena
4KristenVakooMoniqueChelsieNikkiKristenMaryChelsieSogandEmmaKristenKristenEllyEmmaEmma
5BriannaGeorgieHelenaAbbieEllyMaryAbbieHelenaNikkiHelenaEmmaChelsieAbbieElly
6JessieHannahNikkiKristenMaryEllyNicholeAbbieChelsieSogandSogandEllyKristen
7IsabelleMaryEllyHelenaNicholeSogandBriannaNicholeMaryMaryHelenaSogand
8MaryKristenNicholeVakooChelsieEmmaRachaelSogandEmmaNicholeMary
Nichole
9HannahAbbieReneeIsabelleCassandraVakooEllyRachaelNicholeChelsie
10NicholeHelenaMaryEmmaJuliaBriannaCassandraMaryAbbieNikki
11VakooEmmaJessicaNikkiSogandRachaelNikkiCassandraRachael
Rachael
12EmmaNicholeEmmaMaryKristenCassandraKristenNikkiCassandra
13KeelyJessieRachaelJuliaRachaelNikkiSogandBrianna
14TashIsabelleKristenRachaelBriannaNicholeVakoo
15SophieTashBriannaSogandHelenaMonique
Monique
16GeorgieBriannaIsabelleBriannaVakooJulia
17CassandraCassandraCassandraCassandraIsabelle
18SogandRachaelJessieJessica
Jessie
Renee
19EllyKeely
Sophie
Abbie
20RachaelVakoo [lower-alpha 1]
21JuliaDanush
Georgie
Hannah
Sam
Tara
Tash
22Monique
23Sam
24Jessica
25Renee
26Tara
27Nikki
28Danush
  The contestant received the golden ticket, a guaranteed date in Matt's hometown, along with a rose.
  The contestant received a rose during a date.
  The contestant received a rose outside of a date or the rose ceremony.
  The contestant was eliminated.
  The contestant was eliminated outside the rose ceremony.
  The contestant was eliminated during a date.
  The contestant quit the competition.
  The contestant won the competition.
Notes
  1. Vakoo was unable to attend the rose ceremony as she was unwell in hospital; therefore, she received a rose prior to the rose ceremony.

Episodes

Episode 1

Original airdate: 31 July 2019

EventDescription
Golden TicketElly
Rose ceremonySophie & Keely were eliminated.

Episode 2

Original airdate: 1 August 2019

EventDescription
Single dateSogand
Group dateEveryone
IntrudersJulia, Monique, Sam, Jessica,
Renee, Tara, Nikki & Danush were introduced.
Rose ceremonyDanush, Georgie, Hannah, Sam, Tara & Tash were eliminated.

Episode 3

Original airdate: 7 August 2019

EventDescription
Golden Ticket DateElly
Group DateMonique, Renee, Nikki, Julia, Jessica,
Helena, Nichole, Kristen, Jessie & Mary
One-on-one timeNichole
Rose ceremonyJessica, Renee & Jesse were eliminated.

Episode 4

Original airdate: 8 August 2019

EventDescription
Single DateMonique
Group DateHelena, Nichole, Mary, Vakoo, Emma,
Sogand, Cassandra, Rachael, Isabelle & Abbie
One-on-one timeAbbie
Rose ceremonyIsabelle was eliminated.

Episode 5

Original airdate: 14 August 2019

EventDescription
Single dateAbbie
Helena
Group DateChelsie, Julia, Mary, Brianna,
Sogand, Helena, Rachael & Vakoo.
One-on-one timeChelsie
Rose ceremonyJulia was eliminated.

Episode 6

Original airdate: 15 August 2019

EventDescription
Group dateAbbie, Monique, Sogand, Nikki, Brianna,
Cassandra, Vakoo, Elly, Emma & Kristen
One-on-one timeVakoo
Single DateChelsie
Rose CeremonyMonique was eliminated outside the rose ceremony;
Vakoo was eliminated.

Episode 7

Original airdate: 21 August 2019

EventDescription
Single dateEmma
Group DateEveryone
Rose ceremonyBrianna was eliminated.

Episode 8

Original airdate: 22 August 2019

EventDescription
Single dateKristen
Group DateElly, Cassandra, Sogand & Abbie
Rose ceremonyCassandra was eliminated.

Episode 9

Original airdate: 28 August 2019

EventDescription
Single dateElly
Group DateNichole, Sogand, Helena, Kristen & Chelsie
Rose ceremonyRachael was eliminated outside the ceremony;
Nikki was eliminated.

Episode 10

Original airdate: 29 August 2019

EventDescription
Group DateMary, Abbie, Helena, Emma & Elly
One-on-one timeAbbie
Single dateChelsie
Rose ceremonyMary & Nichole were eliminated.

Episode 11

Original airdate: 4 September 2019

EventDescription
Group DateEveryone
One-on-one timeHelena
Single dateEmma
Rose ceremonySogand was eliminated.

Episode 12

Original airdate: 5 September 2019

EventDescription
Single dateHelena
Group DateEveryone
One-on-one timeChelsie
Rose ceremonyKristen was eliminated.

Episode 13

Original airdate: 11 September 2019

EventDescription
Group DateEveryone
One-on-one timeElly
Single dateAbbie
Rose ceremonyElly was eliminated.

Episode 14

Original airdate: 12 September 2019

EventDescription
Hometown #1Abbie - Brisbane, Queensland
Hometown #2Chelsie - Melbourne, Victoria
Hometown #3Emma - Sydney, New South Wales
Hometown #4Helena - Perth, Western Australia
Rose ceremonyEmma was eliminated.

Episode 15

Original airdate: 18 September 2019

EventDescription
Single Date #1Chelsie
Single Date #2Abbie
Single Date #3Helena
Rose ceremonyHelena was eliminated.

Episode 16

Original airdate: 19 September 2019
Location: South Africa

EventDescription
Meet Matt's Friends #1Abbie
Meet Matt's Friends #2Chelsie
Final Date #1Abbie
Final Date #2Chelsie
Final Decision:Chelsie is the winner

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 131 July 2019Wednesday 7:30pm828,000568,0005896,000 [6] [7]
2Episode 21 August 2019Thursday 7:30pm693,0006136,0003829,000 [8] [9]
3Episode 37 August 2019Wednesday 7:30pm735,000770,0006805,000 [10] [11]
4Episode 48 August 2019Thursday 7:30pm680,0006108,0005788,000 [12] [13]
5Episode 514 August 2019Wednesday 7:30pm783,000559,0005843,000 [14] [15]
6Episode 615 August 2019Thursday 7:30pm742,0005105,0004848,000 [16] [17]
7Episode 721 August 2019Wednesday 7:30pm653,000962,0009715,000 [18] [19]
8Episode 822 August 2019Thursday 7:30pm709,000691,0006800,000 [20] [21]
9Episode 928 August 2019Wednesday 7:30pm744,000757,0007806,000 [22] [23]
10Episode 1029 August 2019Thursday 7:30pm720,000695,0006815,000 [24] [25]
11Episode 114 September 2019Wednesday 7:30pm674,000773,0006747,000 [26] [27]
12Episode 125 September 2019Thursday 7:30pm633,0006113,0006746,000 [28] [29]
13Episode 1311 September 2019Wednesday 7:30pm701,000751,0007755,000 [30] [31]
14Episode 1412 September 2019Thursday 7:30pm797,000793,0002890,000 [32] [33]
15Episode 1518 September 2019Wednesday 7:30pm760,000542,0006803,000 [34] [35]
16Finale
Final Decision
19 September 2019Thursday 7:30pm
Thursday 9:00pm
936,000
1,170,000
2
1
47,000
58,000
2
1
983,000
1,228,000
[36] [37]

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