The Bachelorette (Australian TV series) season 3

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The Bachelorette
Season 3
Starring Sophie Monk
Presented by Osher Günsberg
No. of contestants22
WinnerStu Laundy
Runner-upJarrod Woodgate
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network Network Ten
Original release20 September (2017-09-20) 
26 October 2017 (2017-10-26)
Season chronology
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The third season of The Bachelorette Australia premiered on Network Ten on 20 September 2017. [1] The season features Sophie Monk, a 37-year-old model and radio personality from Gold Coast, Queensland, courting 22 men. [2]

Contents

Contestants

The season began with 18 contestants. [3] In episode 5, four "intruders" were brought into the competition, bringing the total number of contestants to 22. [4]

NameAgeHometownOccupationEliminated
Stu Laundy [upper-alpha 1] 44 Sydney, New South Wales PublicanWinner
Jarrod Woodgate32 Gippsland, Victoria Vineyard ManagerRunner-up
Apollo Jackson24 Gold Coast, Queensland MagicianEpisode 11
Blake Colman29 Perth, Western Australia Investor/EntrepreneurEpisode 10
James Trethewie31 Sydney, New South Wales Financial AdviserEpisode 9
Sam Cochrane34 Sydney, New South Wales Voice Over ArtistEpisode 8
A.J. Illidge [upper-alpha 2] 37 Sydney, New South Wales Chef
Luke McLeod33 Sydney, New South Wales Business Culture ConsultantEpisode 7
Mack Reid35 Perth, Western Australia Small Business Owner
Ryan Jones26 Sydney, New South Wales Construction ForemanEpisode 6
Guy Anderson [upper-alpha 3] 37 Sydney, New South Wales Optometrist
Brett Moore27 Perth, Western Australia Personal TrainerEpisode 5
Harry Farran24 Adelaide, South Australia Restaurant Manager
Hayden Felsenthal29 Melbourne, Victoria Marketing Manager
Paul Schimpf [upper-alpha 4] 39 Perth, Western Australia Law Student
Bingham Fitz-Henry25 Brisbane, Queensland Polo PlayerEpisode 4
Eden Schwencke33 Perth, Western Australia ScaffolderEpisode 3
Jefferson De La Rosa30 Sydney, New South Wales Events Manager
Pete De Gail32 Sydney, New South Wales Fashion Designer
Jourdan Siyal25 Brisbane, Queensland Bar ManagerEpisode 2
Chad Monkhouse37 Melbourne, Victoria Contact Services ManagerEpisode 1
Jamie38 Perth, Western Australia Engineer

Notes

  1. Stu was an intruder in episode 5.
  2. A.J. was an intruder in episode 5.
  3. Guy was an intruder in episode 5.
  4. Paul was an intruder in episode 5.

Call-out order

Sophie's call-out order
#BachelorsEpisode
123456789101112
1ApolloSamJarrodLukeJamesApolloJamesStuApolloBlakeJarrodJarrodStu
2JarrodApolloJamesMackSamLukeMackJamesJarrodStuApolloStuJarrod
3EdenLukeBrettSamJarrodStuStuJarrodStuJarrodStuApollo
4JamesJarrodEdenHaydenApolloGuyBlakeApolloJamesApolloBlake
5SamJamesLukeJarrodMackBlakeJarrodBlakeBlakeJames
6JourdanHarryRyanJamesBlakeRyanSamAJAJ
Sam
7LukeBinghamBlakeRyanLukeMackLukeSam
8ChadBlakeApolloBinghamHaydenJamesApolloLuke
Mack
9BrettEdenPeteApolloHarrySamAJ
10HarryMackaneHarryHarryBrettJarrodGuy
11JeffersonJourdanMackBlakeRyanAJRyan
12JamieJeffersonSamBrettBinghamBrett
Harry
Hayden
Paul
13PeteBrettHaydenEden
Jefferson
Pete
14HaydenPeteJefferson
15BinghamRyanBingham
16MackHaydenJourdan
17BlakeChad
Jamie
18Ryan
19Guy
20AJ
21Paul
22Stu
Color Key

Episodes

Episode 1

Original airdate: 20 September 2017

EventDescription
Double Delight roseSam
Rose ceremonyChad & Jamie were eliminated.

Episode 2

Original airdate: 21 September 2017

EventDescription
Single dateJarrod
Group dateHarry, Bingham, Jourdan, Brett, Apollo,
James, Sam, Ryan, Hayden, Blake
Rose ceremonyJourdan was eliminated.

Episode 3

Original airdate: 27 September 2017

EventDescription
Single dateLuke
Group dateRyan, Jefferson, Sam, Pete,
Brett, Eden, Jarrod, Mack
One-on-one timeRyan
Rose ceremonyEden, Jefferson and Pete were eliminated.

Episode 4

Original airdate: 28 September 2017

EventDescription
Group dateEveryone
One-on-one timeJames
Single dateSam
Rose ceremonyBingham was eliminated.

Episode 5

Original airdate: 4 October 2017

EventDescription
Single dateApollo
IntrudersGuy, AJ, Paul and Stu were introduced.
Group dateEveryone
Rose ceremonyBrett, Harry, Hayden and Paul were eliminated.

Episode 6

Original airdate: 5 October 2017

EventDescription
Single dateJames
Group dateMack, Sam, Ryan, AJ,
Blake, Stu, Guy, Jarrod
One-on-one timeRyan
Rose ceremonyRyan was eliminated during his one-on-one time.
Guy was eliminated.

Episode 7

Original airdate: 11 October 2017

EventDescription
Single dateStu
Group dateEveryone
One-on-one timeMack
Rose ceremonyLuke & Mack were eliminated.

Episode 8

Original airdate: 12 October 2017

EventDescription
Single dateApollo
Sam
Group dateAJ, Blake, James, Jarrod, Sam, Stu
One-on-one timeBlake
Rose ceremonyAJ & Sam were eliminated.

Episode 9

Original airdate: 18 October 2017

EventDescription
Group dateEveryone
One-on-one timeStu
Single dateBlake
Rose ceremonyJames was eliminated.

Episode 10

Original airdate: 19 October 2017

EventDescription
Hometown #1Jarrod – Gippsland, Victoria
Hometown #2Apollo – Gold Coast, Queensland
Hometown #3Stu – Sydney, New South Wales
Hometown #4Blake – Perth, Western Australia
Rose ceremonyBlake was eliminated.

Episode 11

Original airdate: 25 October 2017

EventDescription
Single date #1Jarrod
Single date #2Stu
Single date #3Apollo
Rose ceremonyApollo was eliminated

Episode 12

Original airdate: 26 October 2017

EventDescription
Meet Sophie's Family #1Jarrod
Meet Sophie's Family #2Stu
Final date #1Jarrod
Final date #2Stu
Final decision:Stu is the winner.

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 120 September 2017 (2017-09-20)Wednesday 7:30 pm951,000266,00021,007,000 [5] [6]
2Episode 221 September 2017 (2017-09-21)Thursday 7:30 pm978,0001112,00011,090,000 [7] [8]
3Episode 327 September 2017 (2017-09-27)Wednesday 7:30 pm901,000666,0002967,000 [9] [10]
4Episode 428 September 2017 (2017-09-28)Thursday 7:30 pm809,000591,0002900,000 [11] [12]
5Episode 54 October 2017 (2017-10-04)Wednesday 7:30 pm812,000760,0006872,000 [13] [14]
6Episode 65 October 2017 (2017-10-05)Thursday 7:30 pm793,0007113,0004906,000 [15] [16]
7Episode 711 October 2017 (2017-10-11)Wednesday 7:30 pm840,000660,0007900,000 [17] [18]
8Episode 812 October 2017 (2017-10-12)Thursday 7:30 pm985,0001119,00011,104,000 [19] [20]
9Episode 918 October 2017 (2017-10-18)Wednesday 7:30 pm828,000755,0007883,000 [21] [22]
10Episode 1019 October 2017 (2017-10-19)Thursday 7:30 pm1,019,0001117,00011,136,000 [23] [24]
11Episode 1125 October 2017 (2017-10-25)Wednesday 7:30 pm1,180,000139,00011,219,000 [25] [26]
12Finale
Final Decision
26 October 2017 (2017-10-26)Thursday 7:30 pm
Thursday 9:00 pm
1,316,000
1,640,000
2
1
39,000
54,000
2
1
1,355,000
1,694,000
[27] [28]

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