The Amazing Race Australia 4 Explained

Module1:
Num Teams:11
Winner:Tim & Rod Sattler-Jones
Num Legs:12
Km Traveled:45,000
Num Episodes:12
Network:Network 10
Film Start:[1]
Film End:[2]
Prev Series:Australia v New Zealand
(on Seven Network)

The Amazing Race Australia 4 is the fourth season of The Amazing Race Australia, an Australian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. This season was the first to air on Network 10 after moving from Seven Network and was hosted by former rugby league footballer Beau Ryan, who replaced Grant Bowler. It featured eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the world to win the grand prize of during twelve legs.[3] This season visited three continents and eight countries and travelled over 45000km (28,000miles). Starting in Seoul, racers travelled through South Korea, Vietnam, Mongolia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Thailand before finishing in Nitmiluk National Park. A new twist introduced in this season was an international start. The season premiered on Monday, 28 October 2019, with the show airing on Mondays and Tuesdays in the 7:30 p.m. timeslot on Network 10, and concluded on 3 December 2019.[4]

Newlyweds Tim and Rod Sattler-Jones were the winners of this season, while married Aboriginal couple Jasmin Onus and Jerome Cubillo finished in second place and siblings Viv and Joey Dinh finished in third place.

Production

Development and filming

In May 2019, rumours circulated that The Amazing Race Australia would return after five years when casting opened for an "Adventure Travel Competition" to be produced by Eureka Productions that was "looking for personality-packed teams of two to take part in a competitive reality travel series full of great prizes to be won!"[5] On 29 May 2019, Beverley McGarvey, the chief content officer of Network 10, announced that the network was in the process of acquiring two franchises that would air at the end of the year saying, "We are doing The Masked Singer, which is different, a bit crazy and a proper original. The other thing, a franchise I can't talk about yet, will be huge for us too. We are finalising the contract at present," and described the second franchise they were acquiring as "a bit more familiar."[6]

The next day, TV Blackbox reported that CBS Studios International had bought the rights to the Australian franchise of The Amazing Race with the series set to air in the final quarter of 2019.[7] On 27 June, Network 10 officially announced that it would be reviving The Amazing Race Australia with Beverley McGarvey announcing that a new series was set to air in late 2019 and that Beau Ryan would be serving as the new host.[8]

The racecourse for this season travelled to eight countries across three continents (Asia, Africa and Oceania), racing 45,000 km in total.[9] [10] [11] [12] The season started outside of Australia at Seoul Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, making it the first time for the Australian series where the starting line was not located in the show's host country.[13] This season also included first-time visits to South Korea, Mongolia, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi.

Casting

Applications for the fourth season opened in May 2019 and were open to permanent residents and citizens from Australia and New Zealand, who were at least 18 years old. Applications for the 2019 edition were originally set to close on 31 May 2019 but were extended to 7 July 2019.[5]

Release

Broadcast

On 3 September, during an episode of Australian Survivor, it was first revealed that The Amazing Race Australia would begin airing in October. The premiere date was later announced on 7 October after cast announcements began to be 28 October 2019.[4]

Marketing

Bankwest served as the major sponsor of this season, providing multiple leg prizes as well as Halo payment rings as a primary means of payment during many legs. Other sponsors included Tourism NT, Jetstar and Powerade Active Water.[14] [15]

Cast

The cast included North Melbourne rookie Tom Wilkinson would be racing with Southport midfielder Tyler Roos, the son of Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee Paul Roos, which was leaked prior to the start of filming.[13] [16] It also included two Missionaries of God's Love sisters, the first female firefighter in South Australia Adrienne Clarke, the show's first married Indigenous couple and the show's first same-sex married couple following the passage of the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017.[13]

ContestantsAgeRelationshipHometownStatus
21Gen Z SiblingsAdelaide, South AustraliaEliminated 1st
(in Seoul, South Korea)
19
53NunsCanberra, Australian Capital TerritoryEliminated 2nd
(in Cheorwon, South Korea)
45
42Mum & DaughterSydney, New South WalesEliminated 3rd
(in Gia Viễn, Vietnam)
18
58Farmer and FirieMount Compass, South AustraliaMedically removed
(in Govi-Altai, Mongolia)
59
29SistersTownsville, QueenslandEliminated 5th
(in Ulaanbataar, Mongolia)
24Cairns, Queensland
26The InfluencersBondi, New South WalesEliminated 6th
(in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe)
30
23NursesSydney, New South WalesEliminated 7th
(in Lilongwe, Malawi)
23
23Footy MatesMelbourne, VictoriaEliminated 8th
(in Bangkok, Thailand)
23
25Mighty SiblingsMelbourne, VictoriaThird place
28
30Deadly DuoDarwin, Northern TerritoryRunners-up
30
29NewlywedsNewcastle, New South WalesWinners
28

A month after filming concluded, Sidney "Sid" Pierucci was arrested and charged with assault and destroying/damaging property following an alleged domestic violence incident on 14 October in Bellevue Hill, with police issuing an apprehended domestic violence order on behalf of Ashley "Ash" Ruscoe.[17] [18] After these reports came out, Ash stated in an interview that she and Sid had ended their relationship after filming concluded, although she stated that the show was not the cause of their breakup.[19] [20] Sid pleaded not guilty to the charges on 6 November 2019 at Downing Centre Local Court, but later accepted a plea bargain by pleading guilty to a minor charge in February 2020.[21] [22]

Future appearances

Jasmin & Jerome appeared during the next season to perform a Welcome to Country ceremony for the teams in Darwin, Northern Territory.[23]

Results

The following teams are listed with their placements in each leg. Placements are listed in finishing order.

Team placement (by leg)
Team123456789101112
Tim & Rod4th4th3rd5th5th2nd2nd2nd3rd4th1st1st
Jasmin & Jerome6th5th4th4th1st3rd5th3rd2nd2nd3rd2nd
Viv & Joey2nd2nd2nd7th7th5th3rd5th3rd2nd3rd
Tom & Tyler1st1st1st1st2nd4th1st1st1st1st
Femi & Nick5th9th7th8th3rd6th4th4th4th
Sid & Ash9th7th6th3rd4th1st
Hayley & Mikayla3rd3rd5th2nd6th
Chris & Adrienne7th6th8th6th
Rowah & Amani8th8th
Judy & Therese10th
Alana & Niko
Notes

Race summary

Leg 1 (South Korea)

Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 2 (South Korea)

Locations
Episode summary

Leg 3 (South Korea → Vietnam)

Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 4 (Vietnam)

Locations
Episode summary

Leg 5 (Vietnam → Mongolia)

Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 6 (Mongolia)

Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 7 (Mongolia → Zimbabwe → Zambia)

Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 8 (Zimbabwe)

Locations
Episode summary

Leg 9 (Zambia → Malawi)

Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes
TeamVote
Tim & RodTom & Tyler
Jasmin & Jeromebgcolor=tan Tim & Rod
Viv & Joeybgcolor=tan Tim & Rod
Tom & Tylerbgcolor=tan Tim & Rod
Femi & Nickbgcolor=tan Tim & Rod

Leg 10 (Malawi)

Locations
Episode summary
QuestionsAnswers
Who jumped the elevator queue in Namsan Tower?Tom & Tyler
Which team attempted a Fast Forward, then gave up?Tim & Rod
Who gave up the stilts for shrimp baskets in Vietnam?Jasmin & Jerome
Which team was second to arrive to build play equipment in Zimbabwe?Femi & Nick
Which team took two clues leaving a team with none?Sid & Ash
Which team took four attempts to sing their Mongolian wrestling song?Hayley & Mikayla
Which team spent the most time in a taxi in the first leg?Alana & Niko
Who was overtaken in the last 30 seconds of the second leg?Judy & Therese
Who successfully stacked cups and paddled with their feet?Rowah & Amani
Who nailed flyboarding in under two minutes?Chris & Adrienne

Leg 11 (Malawi → Thailand)

Locations
Episode summary
Additional note
TeamVote
Tim & Rodbgcolor=tan Tom & Tyler
Jasmin & Jeromebgcolor=tan Tom & Tyler
Viv & Joeybgcolor=tan Tom & Tyler
Tom & TylerTim & Rod

Leg 12 (Thailand → Australia)

Locations
Episode summary
HeadlineReference
"A Couple of Basket Cases Jump the Queue"Tom & Tyler and Viv & Joey skipping the queue at Namsan Tower
"Flying Firefighter Saves the Day"Adrienne completing the Roadblock in leg 1
"Ungodly Dumpling Theft"Sid & Ash's stealing a dumpling from Judy & Therese
"Slippery Suckers Cause Dunking"Escargot Detour in leg 3
"Birthday Girl Vomits Golden Opportunity"Mikayla vomiting during the Roadblock in leg 3
"Desert's Storm Forces Alien Alliances"Desert digging task in leg 6
"Big Voice Serenades Tough Guys"Mongolian chant Roadblock in leg 6
"Royal Watery Welcome"Local greeting in Zimbabwe
LegNationFlagCurrencyChallengeLocationsEliminated teams
1South KoreaWonAll Heart or All ThumbsNamsangol Hanok VillageAlana & Niko
2Judy & Therese
3VietnamĐồngShort Strokes or Long StridesBái Đính TempleRowah & Amani
4
5MongoliaTugrikDurvun Oird or NarantuulJanraisig TempleChris & Adrienne
6Hayley & Mikayla
7ZambiaBuild Up or Serve UpThe Elephant CaféSid & Ash
8ZimbabweChisuma
9 MalawiKwachaStack or StichMgona MarketFemi & Nick
10Lizulu Market
11ThailandBahtWheels or WaterKhlong Toei MarketTom & Tyler
Additional note

Reception

Ratings

Ratings data is from OzTAM and represents the viewership from the 5 largest Australian metropolitan centres (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide).

WeekEpisodeAir dateTimeslotSource
ViewersRankViewersRankViewersRank
11635,000882,0002716,0008 [25] [26]
2522,0001077,0002599,0008 [27] [28]
23532,00015140,0001671,0008[29] [30]
4511,0001283,0002594,00011[31] [32]
35651,000894,0003745,0006[33] [34]
6608,000899,0002707,0007[35] [36]
47616,000969,0004695,0007[37] [38]
8553,000962,0002615,0007[39] [40]
59609,0001187,0004697,0007[41] [42]
10546,000873,0002619,0008[43] [44]
611611,000763,0001675,0006[45] [46]
12620,000850,0004670,0007[47] [48]
739,000466,0002805,0003
Notes

Notes and References

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  16. Web site: North rookie quits for TV adventure with Roosy's son. AFL.com.au. McCowan. Marc. 14 August 2019. 15 September 2019.
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  18. Web site: AVO on Amazing Race Australia contestant. TV Tonight. Knox. David. 2 November 2019. 2 November 2019.
  19. Web site: EXCLUSIVE: The Amazing Race's Ash and Sid call it quits. Hockey. Maddison. TV Week. 4 November 2019. 5 November 2019.
  20. Web site: Reality couple split after assault charge. The Queensland Times. 4 December 2019. 10 December 2019.
  21. Web site: Amazing Race contestant pleads not guilty. TV Tonight. Knox. David. 6 November 2019. 22 November 2019.
  22. Web site: Amazing Race TV star walks free from court after he was accused of bashing his girlfriend and breaking her Nutribullet. MSN. Rouse. Alisha. 22 February 2020. 10 March 2020.
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