The Recruit (Australian TV series)

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The Recruit
GenreSports
Reality
Presented by Ryan Fitzgerald (S1), (S2 - Finale)
Starring
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesMcGuire Media [1]
The Media Tribe [1]
Release
Original network Fox8
Original release16 July 2014 (2014-07-16) 
21 September 2016 (2016-09-21)
Related
Cricket Superstar

The Recruit is an Australian rules football reality television series that aired on Fox8 from 16 July 2014 to 21 September 2016.

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The winner of the show was drafted to an Australian Football League (AFL) club's rookie list via a special draft in September at the end of each series. [2] They were listed as a Category B rookie (i.e. the same as an international player or someone who had not played for more than three years).

The first series was hosted by Ryan Fitzgerald and featured Michael Voss as the head coach. [3] [4] Mick Malthouse replaced Voss as head coach for the second series. [5] Other key members of the program are former Hawthorn player Ben Dixon as Assistant Coach, Leigh Russell as the Elite Performance Manager, and Port Adelaide fitness coach Darren Burgess as the High Performance Coach. [4]

Contestants must not have been previously selected to an AFL club list, be over 20 years of age, and have not played in a senior state league in the past two years. [2]

On 18 September 2014, the series was renewed for a second season. Originally scheduled to air in 2015, it was later announced it would air in 2016 due to multiple factors, one of which was the departure of Voss as coach. [6] [7]

On 3 August 2015, it was announced Gary Buckenara would be a scout in the second season, and that Fitzgerald will not return as host (although he did return as host for the live finale). [8] The second and final season began on 20 July 2016. [9]

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
Season premiereSeason finale
1 10 [1] 16 July 2014 [10] 17 September 2014 [11]
2 10 [9] 20 July 2016 [9] 21 September 2016

Season 1

Contestants

The final squad of 13 players was selected from 50 finalists.

NameClubState/CountryPositionCommentsStatusReferences
Johann Wagner Tasman FC SAForwardHad signed with Central District [12] Winner, signed with Port Adelaide [6] The Recruit, Fox Sports Pulse
Bradie Foster Aspley AFC QldRuck/forwardFormer captain of the AIS volleyball teamSecond place [6] The Recruit, Fox Sports Pulse
Chris Moreland Geelong West St Peters FC [13] VictoriaMidfieldThird place [6] The Recruit, Geelong Advertiser
Reece MaxwellWAUtilityPlayed basketball for Gillette College [14] Delisted in episode 9 The Recruit
Padraig LuceyIrelandRuckIntroduced in episode 3, Delisted in episode 9. However he was signed by Geelong. The Recruit
Ryan Semmel Rye Football Club [13] VictoriaMidfield/forward2013 Cheatley Medalist [15] Delisted in episode 9 The Recruit, Fox Sports Pulse
Brendan Goss Old Xaverians [13] VictoriaForwardDelisted in episode 8 The Recruit, Fox Sports Pulse
Nathan Jackel Darley FC [13] VictoriaMidfieldDelisted in episode 7 The Recruit, Fox Sports Pulse
Mark CiscoUSAForward/ruckIntroduced in episode 3
Delisted in episode 6
The Recruit, US combine
Waylon Manson Billiluna Community WARuck/forwardHighly rated 2011 AFL Draft prospect [16] Delisted in episode 6 The Recruit, WAFL
Ryan Smith Lancelin Ledge Point FC WACentre half-forward/Centre half-backPreviously played for East Perth FC [17] Son and brother of golfers Wayne and Kristie Smith Delisted in episode 5 The Recruit, Fox Sports Pulse
Daniel Johncock South Launceston FC TasmaniaMidfieldDelisted in episode 4 The Recruit,
Michael Hutchinson Aspley AFC QueenslandBacklineDelisted in episode 4 The Recruit, AFL draft profile
James Brackin Macquarie University AFC NSWCentre half-forwardDelisted in episode 3 The Recruit, Fox Sports Pulse
Tyrone Armitage Manly Warringah FC NSWHalf-forward/midfield2013 Phelan Medalist Delisted in episode 2 The Recruit, Fox Sports Pulse

Season 1 episodes (2014)

No. Title Original air Date Overnight Australian viewers
1"The Cut"16 July 2014 (2014-07-16)119,000 [18]
2"Drop Zone"23 July 2014 (2014-07-23)94,000 [19]
3"Leap of Faith"30 July 2014 (2014-07-30)88,000 [20]
4"Child's Play"6 August 2014 (2014-08-06)105,000 [21]
5"Survival of the Fittest"13 August 2014 (2014-08-13)123,000 [22]
6"Stranded at Sea"20 August 2014 (2014-08-20)130,000 [23]
7"Follow the Leader"27 August 2014 (2014-08-27)88,000 [24]
8"Recruits at War"3 September 2014 (2014-09-03)119,000 [25]
9"Swimming with the Sharks"10 September 2014 (2014-09-10)133,000 [26]
10"The Draft"17 September 2014 (2014-09-17)162,000 [27]

Season 2

Contestants

The final squad of 15 players was selected from 50 finalists.

NameAgeClubLeagueHometownPositionStatusReferences
Matt Eagles 26 Yeronga South Brisbane FC Queensland FA Morningside, Queensland Full forward / ruckWinner, signed with Brisbane Lions [28] The Recruit
Daniel Cox21Cable Beach FC West Kimberley FA Broome, WA Midfield / half-forwardSecond Place [28] The Recruit
Jordan Treloar23 Heidelberg FC Northern FL Macleod, Victoria Centre half-forwardThird Place [28] The Recruit
Jayden Kelly27North Broken Hill FC Broken Hill FL Broken Hill, NSW MidfieldDelisted in Episode 9 The Recruit
Jackson Sketcher24 Noble Park FC Eastern FL Melbourne, Victoria Half-backDelisted in Episode 9 The Recruit
Jack Dimery23 East Coast Eagles Sydney AFL Quakers Hill, NSW Midfield / half-backDelisted in Episode 8 The Recruit
Darren Allen21Lindenow FC East Gippsland FL Lindenow, Victoria Midfield / half-forwardRelinquished his position in the competition in Episode 7 The Recruit
Justin Van Unen26Mt Eliza FC Mornington Peninsula Nepean FL Nunawading, Victoria Full forwardDelisted in Episode 6 The Recruit
Brady Egan21Rye FC Mornington Peninsula Nepean FL Rye, Victoria Wing / half-forwardDelisted in Episode 5 The Recruit
Dillan Jones23Saints FCNewman FL Newman, WA ForwardDelisted in Episode 5 The Recruit
Rhett Coots21 Rupertswood FC Riddell District FL Melbourne, Victoria Half-backDelisted in Episode 5 The Recruit
Jeconiah "Jay Jay" Peni20 Balwyn FC Eastern FL Balwyn, Victoria WingDelisted in Episode 4 The Recruit
Shylo Smith25 Essendon Doutta Stars Essendon District FL Point Cook, Victoria MidfieldDelisted in Episode 3 The Recruit
Jason Williams22 Diggers Rest FC Riddell District FL Sunbury, Victoria Half-forward / half-backDelisted in Episode 2 due to injury The Recruit
Fabian Brancatisano22Pyramid Hill FC Loddon Valley FL Kealba, Victoria Wing / half-forwardDelisted in Episode 1 The Recruit

Season 2 episodes (2016)

No.TitleCaptain's challengeCaptain's challenge winnerOriginal air dateAustralian viewers
(millions)
1"Episode 1"Run around The Tan and kayak the Yarra River Rhett Coots20 July 2016 (2016-07-20)118,000 [29]
2"Episode 2" Abseil down the wall of the Gordon Dam in TasmaniaJay Jay Peni27 July 2016 (2016-07-27)106,000 [30]
3"Episode 3"Run a football clinic for children in Darwin, Northern Territory Darren Allen3 August 2016 (2016-08-03)102,000 [31]
4"Episode 4"Walking a tightrope across Etihad Stadium with a football to drop on a targetJack Dimery10 August 2016 (2016-08-10)97,000 [32]
5"Episode 5"Discus, long jump and relay race with Little Athletics childrenMatt Eagles17 August 2016 (2016-08-17)75,000 [33]
6"Episode 6"Race through a tough obstacle courseJayden Kelly24 August 2016 (2016-08-24)95,000 [34]
7"Episode 7" V8 Supercar tyre changeMatt Eagles31 August 2016 (2016-08-31)76,000 [35]
8"Episode 8"Helicopter water escapeJackson Sketcher7 September 2016 (2016-09-07)78,000 [36]
9"Episode 9"Holding a 10 kg football above headMatt Eagles14 September 2016 (2016-09-14)86,000 [37]
10"Final - Live draft"N/AN/A21 September 2016 (2016-09-21)150,000 [38]

Guests

Guest [39] Episode
Anthony Koutoufides 1
Brent Harvey 1
Corey Enright 1
Dermott Brereton 1
Dustin Fletcher 1
Jason Akermanis 1
Ian Thorpe 4
Jonathan Brown 4, 9
Stephanie Rice 4
Cathy Freeman 5
Barry Hall 6, 9
Ryan Fitzgerald 6
Paul Licuria 7
David Reynolds 7
Lauryn Eagle 8
Shane Warne 8
Brendan Fevola 9
Kevin Sheedy 9

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