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Geelong Zero-Gamers
2008 in Australian television
2009 in Australia television

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IDEA FOR TABLES: Chelsea F.C. season 2000-01, AFL Rising Star

  • Update episode counts:
Millionaire Hot Seat (did not air on 26 and 27 November 2009 due to cricket)
The 7PM Project
Mornings with Kerri-Anne
Lachlan Macquarie,
62 Days at Sea,
The Digger: A History,
The Irish In Australia, Kapyong, Your Shout,
The Story of Australian Beer ,
The People Speak,
Rocket Compulsion

Teams

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Concept #1

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Concept #2

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upward-facing green arrow Player substituted-on
downward-facing red arrow Player substituted-off
Denotes injured player
Denotes suspended player
Denotes omitted player
Italics Late change

Rounds 1-4

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Elimination table

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Win Contestant was a part of the winning team for the week's task
Lose Contestant was a part of the losing team for the week's task
Safe Contestant was not fired at a boardroom which was not preceded by a task
Contestant was project manager on their team
^ Contestant was brought to the final boardroom and faced elimination
Candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Morello Win Lose Lose ^ Win Lose Win Lose ^ Win Lose ^ Safe Hired (Week 10)
Heather Lose Win Win Lose Win Win Win Lose ^ Win Safe Fired (Week 10)
Gavin Win Lose Win Lose ^ Win Lose ^ Lose Win Win Fired (Week 10)
Mary-Anne Lose Win Win Win Lose ^ Lose Win Lose Lose Fired (Week 9)
Sabrina Lose ^ Win Win Win Lose ^ Win Win Lose ^ Fired (Week 8)
Sam Win Lose ^ Lose ^ Lose Win Lose Lose ^ Fired (Week 7)
Carmen Lose Win Win Lose Win Lose Fired (Week 6)
John Win Lose ^ Lose Win Lose Fired (Week 5)
Blake Win Lose Lose Lose ^ Fired (Week 4)
Amy Lose Win Lose Fired (Week 3)
Lynton Win Lose Fired (Week 2)
Jane Lose ^ Fired (Week 1)
Fired Jane Lynton Amy Blake John Carmen Sam Sabrina Mary-Anne Gavin Heather
Morello

Elimination table

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Candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Julia Win Lose Lose Win Win Win Win Win Hired (Week 10)
Jason Lose Win Win Lose Lose Lose ^ Lose Runner-up
Jesinta Win Lose Lose Lose ^ Win Win Win Lose Fired (Challenge #8)
Shane Lose Win Win Lose Lose Lose ^ Win
Pauline Win Lose Lose ^ Lose ^ Win Win Lose ^ Fired (Challenge #7)
Lisa Win Lose Lose ^ Win Absent Lose Fired (Challenge #6)
Didier Lose Win Win Win Lose ^ Fired (Challenge #5)
Max Lose Win Win Win Lose ^ Fired (Challenge #5)
Wendell Lose ^ Win Win Lose Fired (Challenge #4)
Deni Win Lose ^ Lose Fired (Challenge #3)
Polly Win Lose ^ Fired (Challenge #2)
Warwick Lose ^ Fired (Challenge #1)
Eliminated Warwick Polly Deni Wendell Didier Lisa Pauline Jesinta Jason
Max Shane Julia
The contestant was project manager on his/her team.
^ The contestant was brought to the final boardroom and faced elimination.

The Renovators

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Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
Reece Mastin Safe Safe Safe
Johnny Ruffo Safe Safe Safe
Declan Sykes Safe Safe Safe
Christina Parie Safe Safe Safe
Mitchell Callaway Safe Safe Safe
Andrew Wishart Safe Safe Safe
Audio Vixen Safe Safe Safe
Three Wishez Safe Safe Safe
Young Men Society Safe Safe Bottom
two
Jacqui Newland Bottom
two
Bottom
two
Bottom
two
Eliminated (Week 2)
Joanne Head renovator Lose Eliminated (Week 1)
Laura Lose Eliminated (Week 1)
Phil Lose Withdrew (Week 1)
Bottom two Cleo Howman,
Jacqui Newland
Tyla Bertolli,
Jacqui Newland
Jacqui Newland,
Young Men Society
No bottom two/judges' vote; public votes alone decide who is eliminated.
Sebastian's vote to eliminate Cleo Howman Tyla Bertolli Jacqui Newland
Mel B's vote to eliminate Cleo Howman Tyla Bertolli Young Men Society
Bassingthwaighte's vote to eliminate Jacqui Newland Tyla Bertolli Jacqui Newland
Keating's vote to eliminate Cleo Howman Jacqui Newland Jacqui Newland
Eliminated Cleo Howman
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Tyla Bertolli
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Jacqui Newland
3 of 4 votes
Majority

Honour roll

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Season Position Coach Captain Best & Fairest¹ Leading goalkicker Goals
1987 13 Peter Knights Mark Mickan Phillip Walsh Jim Edmond 34
1988 13 Peter Knights Mark Mickan Mark Withers Warwick Capper 45
1989 10 Peter Knights, Paul Feltham Mark Mickan John Gastev Brad Hardie 54
1990 14 Norm Dare Roger Merrett David Bain and Martin Leslie Brad Hardie 37
1991 15 Robert Walls Roger Merrett Michael McLean Laurence Schache 47
1992 14 Robert Walls Roger Merrett John Gastev John Hutton 43
1993 13 Robert Walls Roger Merrett Martin Leslie Roger Merrett 60
1994 12 Robert Walls Roger Merrett Craig Lambert Roger Merrett 41
1995 8 Robert Walls Roger Merrett Michael Voss Roger Merrett 44
1996 3 John Northey Roger Merrett Michael Voss Alastair Lynch 52
¹The Brisbane Bears' best and fairest award was known as the Club Championship.

Statistics

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Statistics are correct as of 24 September 2011 (Preliminary Finals, 2011 season). Averages are in brackets.[1][2]
Season Team # Games Disposals Kicks Handballs Marks Tackles Goals Behinds
2010 Geelong 28
2011 Geelong 28 18 289 (16.1) 144 (8.0) 145 (8.1) 58 (3.2) 67 (3.7) 18 (1.0) 11 (0.6)
Career totals 18 289 (16.1) 144 (8.0) 145 (8.1) 58 (3.2) 67 (3.7) 18 (1.0) 11 (0.6)

Statistics

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Statistics are correct to 1 October 2011 (end of 2011 season).[1][2]
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game)
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2010 Geelong 28
2011 Geelong 28 19 304 154 150 59 70 18 11 16.0 8.1 7.9 3.1 3.7 1.0 0.6
Career 19 304 154 150 59 70 18 11 16.0 8.1 7.9 3.1 3.7 1.0 0.6
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks

Gary Ablett, Jr.

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To update:

Elimination chart

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Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
Jarrad IN IN IN Lose IN Win IN IN
Michael Head IN IN Lose IN Win IN IN
Nathan IN IN Lose IN Lose Top 3 Lose Head
Suzanne IN IN IN IN IN Top 3 Win Switch
Kim IN IN IN IN IN IN IN Lose Eliminated (Ep 25)
Fiona Head IN Win IN Win IN IN Withdrew (Ep 22)
Tina IN IN Lose Head Lose Top 3 Lose Eliminated (Ep 21)
Chris IN IN Lose IN Lose Eliminated (Ep 15)
Kelly IN IN IN Lose Eliminated (Ep 13)
Ali IN IN IN Withdrew (Ep 12)
Joanne Head IN Lose Eliminated (Ep 9)
Laura IN Eliminated (Ep 6)
Phil IN Withdrew (Ep 6)

User Page

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Media offices
Preceded by Weekend Update
with Tina Fey 2004–2006
with Seth Meyers 2006–2008

2004–2008
Succeeded by
Seth Meyers as sole anchor

2011 ratings

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Week Network shares (Primary channels combined with digital multichannels) Top programs
ABC Seven Nine Ten SBS # Channel Program Viewers
1 18.4%
ABC1: 15.1%
ABC2: 2.0%
ABC News 24: 0.8%
ABC3: 0.5%
28.9%
Seven: 20.5%
7Two: 5.4%
7mate: 3.1%
30.0%
Nine: 21.5%
Go!: 4.7%
GEM: 3.9%
16.1%
Ten: 14.9%
One: 1.2%
6.5%
SBS1: 5.5%
SBS2: 1.0%
26 December 2010 to 1 January 2011
1 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,421,000
2 Seven Seven News (Saturday) 1,331,000
3 Nine New Year's Eve 2010 Midnight Fireworks 1,275,000
4 Seven Seven News (Weeknights) 1,222,000
5 Nine The Ashes: Fourth Test - Australia V England (Session 2) 1,202,000
6 Nine Nine News (Sunday) 1,115,000
7 Nine Nine News (Saturday) 1,096,000
8 Nine Nine News (Weeknights) 1,081,000
9 ABC1 ABC News (Saturday) 1,014,000
10 Seven Today Tonight (Weeknights) 1,002,000
2 17.2%
ABC1: 13.5%
ABC2: 2.3%
ABC News 24: 0.8%
ABC3: 0.7%
29.3%
Seven: 20.0%
7Two: 5.7%
7mate: 3.6%
31.1%
Nine: 21.2%
Go!: 5.7%
GEM: 4.1%
15.2%
Ten: 12.6%
One: 2.7%
7.2%
SBS1: 6.2%
SBS2: 1.0%
2 to 8 January 2011
1 Seven Seven News (Weeknights) 1,354,000
2 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,229,000
3 Nine Nine News (Weeknights) 1,210,000
4 Seven Today Tonight (Weeknights) 1,167,000
5 Nine Nine News (Sunday) 1,061,000
6 Seven Seven News (Saturday) 1,047,000
7 Nine Nine News (Saturday) 1,040,000
8 Nine A Current Affair (Weeknights) 1,036,000
9 Seven Better Homes and Gardens (Summer Series) 970,000
10 ABC1 ABC News (Weeknights) 948,000
3 17.0%
ABC1: 12.8%
ABC2: 1.9%
ABC News 24: 1.6%
ABC3: 0.6%
26.5%
Seven: 18.5%
7Two: 4.6%
7mate: 3.3%
33.8%
Nine: 24.0%
Go!: 5.9%
GEM: 3.9%
16.4%
Ten: 12.4%
Eleven: 3.1%*
One: 0.7%
* Not full week.
6.4%
SBS1: 5.4%
SBS2: 0.9%
9 to 15 January 2011
1 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,410,000
2 Seven Seven News (Weeknights) 1,316,000
3 Nine Nine News (Weeknights) 1,278,000
4 Nine Twenty/20 - Australia V England 1,237,000
5 Nine Nine News (Sunday) 1,129,000
6 Seven Seven News (Saturday) 1,085,000
7 ABC1 ABC News (Saturday) 1,046,000
8 Seven Today Tonight (Weeknights) 1,025,000
9 Nine A Current Affair (Weeknights) 1,015,000
10 Nine Nine News (Saturday) 1,005,000
4 13.7%
ABC1: 10.6%
ABC2: 1.8%
ABC News 24: 0.6%
ABC3: 0.6%
30.9%
Seven: 22.6%
7Two: 4.7%
7mate: 3.6%
30.2%
Nine: 22.4%
Go!: 4.6%
GEM: 3.3%
19.7%
Ten: 15.1%
Eleven: 3.9%
One: 0.7%
5.5%
SBS1: 4.8%
SBS2: 0.7%
16 to 22 January 2011
1 Ten Oprah's Ultimate Australian Adventure (Episode 1) 1,826,000
2 Nine One-Day Cricket - Australia V England (Game 1, Session 2) 1,776,000
3 Ten Oprah's Ultimate Australian Adventure (Episode 2) 1,641,000
4 Nine Nine News (Sunday) 1,622,000
5 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,300,000
6 Ten Oprah's Ultimate Australian Adventure (Episode 3) 1,244,000
7 Nine One-Day Cricket - Australia V England (Game 2, Session 2) 1,243,000
8 Seven Seven News (Weeknights) 1,195,000
9 Nine Nine News (Weeknights) 1,176,000
10 Seven Today Tonight (Weeknights) 1,097,000
5 14.0%
ABC1: 11.0%
ABC2: 1.6%
ABC News 24: 0.6%
ABC3: 0.8%
33.8%
Seven: 25.9%
7Two: 4.5%
7mate: 3.4%
28.2%
Nine: 20.3%
Go!: 4.2%
GEM: 3.7%
18.3%
Ten: 14.0%
Eleven: 3.6%
One: 0.7%
5.7%
SBS1: 4.9%
SBS2: 0.9%
23 to 29 January 2011
1 Nine Nine News (Sunday) 1,722,000
2 Seven Australian Open (Women's Final) 1,677,000
3 Seven Australian Open (Women's Final Presentation) 1,642,000
4 Nine One-Day Cricket - Australia V England (Game 3, Session 2) 1,519,000
5 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,367,000
6 Seven Australian Open (Day 11, Night Session) 1,367,000
7 Ten Oprah's Ultimate Australian Adventure (Finale) 1,334,000
8 Nine One-Day Cricket - Australia V England (Game 4, Session 2) 1,313,000
9 Seven Seven News (Weeknights) 1,209,000
10 Seven Seven News (Saturday) 1,198,000
6 14.6%
ABC1: 11.0%
ABC2: 1.6%
ABC News 24: 1.3%
ABC3: 0.7%
31.0%
Seven: 23.7%
7Two: 4.1%
7mate: 3.2%
27.2%
Nine: 20.6%
Go!: 3.6%
GEM: 3.0%
21.4%
Ten: 17.3%
Eleven: 3.3%
One: 0.7%
5.9%
SBS1: 4.9%
SBS2: 0.9%
30 January to 5 February 2011
1 Nine Nine News (Sunday) 1,640,000
2 Ten NCIS (Series Return) 1,441,000
3 Seven One-Day Cricket - Australia V England (Game 5, Session 2) 1,403,000
4 Nine One-Day Cricket - Australia V England (Game 6, Session 2) 1,385,000
5 Seven Australian Open (Men's Final) 1,381,000
6 Ten The Biggest Loser Australia: Families (Launch) 1,357,000
7 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,332,000
8 Ten The Biggest Loser Australia: Families (Trainers' Weigh-In) 1,326,000
9 Seven Seven News (Weeknights) 1,315,000
10 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Tuesday) 1,278,000
7 15.3%
ABC1: 12.4%
ABC2: 1.7%
ABC News 24: 0.6%
ABC3: 0.6%
30.8%
Seven: 23.6%
7Two: 4.1%
7mate: 3.1%
28.0%
Nine: 21.5%
Go!: 3.8%
GEM: 2.8%
20.3%
Ten: 15.9%
Eleven: 3.3%
One: 1.1%
5.6%
SBS1: 4.9%
SBS2: 0.7%
5 to 12 February 2011
1 Seven Packed to the Rafters (Season 4 Premiere) 1,943,000
2 Nine Nine News (Sunday) 1,630,000
3 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Tuesday) 1,551,000
4 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,431,000
5 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Wednesday) 1,400,000
6 Nine Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer Was Here 1,373,000
7 Seven The Force: Behind the Line (Series Return) 1,358,000
8 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Monday) 1,332,000
9 Seven Border Security: Australia's Front Line (Series Return) 1,282,000
10 Nine One-Day Cricket - Australia V England (Game 7, Session 2) 1,222,000
8 16.3%
ABC1: 13.3%
ABC2: 1.8%
ABC News 24: 0.6%
ABC3: 0.6%
32.2%
Seven: 24.6%
7Two: 4.4%
7mate: 3.1%
26.5%
Nine: 19.6%
Go!: 4.2%
GEM: 2.8%
19.6%
Ten: 15.4%
Eleven: 3.3%
One: 0.9%
5.3%
SBS1: 4.4%
SBS2: 0.9%
13 to 19 February 2011
1 Seven Packed to the Rafters 1,815,000
2 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Tuesday) 1,432,000
3 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Wednesday) 1,386,000
4 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,326,000
5 Seven The Force: Behind the Line 1,211,000
6 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Monday) 1,191,000
7 Seven Seven News (Weeknights) 1,167,000
8 Seven Today Tonight (Weeknights) 1,162,000
9 Ten NCIS (Tuesday) 1,137,000
10 Ten Glee (Super Bowl Episode) 1,130,000
9 17.3%
ABC1: 13.8%
ABC2: 1.9%
ABC News 24: 1.0%
ABC3: 0.6%
31.4%
Seven: 23.7%
7Two: 4.4%
7mate: 3.3%
26.1%
Nine: 19.1%
Go!: 4.0%
GEM: 3.0%
19.7%
Ten: 15.1%
Eleven: 3.5%
One: 1.1%
5.4%
SBS1: 4.7%
SBS2: 0.8%
20 to 26 February 2011
1 Seven Packed to the Rafters 1,798,000
2 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Tuesday) 1,613,000
3 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Monday) 1,457,000
4 Seven My Kitchen Rules (Wednesday) 1,384,000
5 Seven Seven News (Weeknights) 1,248,000
6 Seven Seven News (Sunday) 1,191,000
7 Seven Bones (Monday) 1,149,000
8 Ten Modern Family 1,142,000
9 Nine Nine News (Sunday) 1,134,000
10 Seven Today Tonight (Weeknights) 1,120,000

Ratings

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Australian ratings (Modern Family, season 2)

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Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "The Old Wagon" 17 October 2010 Sunday 7:00 pm7:30 pm 1.037[3] 9[4] 30[5]
2 "The Kiss" 24 October 2010 Sunday 7:00 pm7:30 pm 1.036[6] 8[7] 30[8]
3 "Earthquake" 31 October 2010 Sunday 7:00 pm7:30 pm 1.061[9] 7[10] 29[5]
4 "Strangers on a Treadmill" 7 November 2010 Sunday 7:00 pm7:30 pm 1.057[11] 7[12] 29[9]
5 "Unplugged" 14 November 2010 Sunday 7:00 pm7:30 pm 1.103[13] 5[14] 18[13]
6 "Halloween" 17 November 2010 Wednesday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.977[13] 9[14] 32[13]
7 "Chirp" 21 November 2010 Sunday 7:00 pm7:30 pm 1.009[15] 6[16] 22[15]
8 "Manny Get Your Gun" 24 November 2010 Wednesday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.893[15] 10[16] 37[15]
9 "Mother Tucker" 30 January 2011 Sunday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.183[17] 9[18] 18[17]
10 "Dance Dance Revelation" 30 January 2011 Sunday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 1.203[17] 7[18] 16[17]
11 "Slow Down Your Neighbors" 6 February 2011 Sunday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.125[8] 7[19] 19[8]
12 "Our Children, Ourselves" 13 February 2011 Sunday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.084[5] 4[20] 17[5]
13 "Caught in the Act" 20 February 2011 Sunday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.142[21] 2[21] TBA

Australian ratings ($#*! My Dad Says)

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Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "Pilot" 31 January 2011 Monday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 1.173[22] 6[4] 20[5]
2 "Wi-Fight" 7 February 2011 Monday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 1.069[8] 8[7] 23[8]
3 "The Truth About Dads and Moms" 14 February 2011 Monday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.807[5] 12[23] 49[5]

Australian ratings (Two and a Half Men, season 8)

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Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "Three Girls and a Guy Named Bud" 18 October 2010 Monday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.471[3] 1[4] 2[5]
2 "A Bottle of Wine and a Jackhammer" 25 October 2010 Monday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.409[6] 1[7] 4[8]
3 "A Pudding-Filled Cactus" 1 November 2010 Monday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.330[9] 3[10] 12[5]
4 "Hookers, Hookers, Hookers" 8 November 2010 Monday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.374[9] 2[10] 5[9]
5 "The Immortal Mr. Billy Joel" 31 January 2011 Monday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.243[22] 4[24] 12[5]
6 "A Good Time in Central Africa" 7 February 2011 Monday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 1.220[25] 6[26] 11[25]
7 "Ow, Ow, Don't Stop" 14 February 2011 Monday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.997[23] 9[23] TBA

Australian ratings (The Big Bang Theory, season 4)

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Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "The Robotic Manipulation" 20 October 2010 Wednesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 1.179[5] 6[4] 15[5]
2 "The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification" 27 October 2010 Wednesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 1.146[8] 5[7] 20[8]
3 "The Zazzy Substitution" 10 November 2010 Wednesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 1.151[9] 6[10] 21[5]
4 "The Hot Troll Deviation" 8 February 2011 Tuesday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.922[26] 11[26] Unknown[25]
5 "The Desperation Emanation" 9 February 2011 Wednesday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.884[26] 11[26] Unknown[25]
6 "The Irish Pub Formulation" 15 February 2011 Tuesday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.958[23] 9[23] TBA
7 "The Apology Insufficiency" 16 February 2011 Wednesday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.964[23] 7[23] TBA

Australian ratings (Cougar Town, season 2)

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Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "All Mixed Up" 1 February 2011 Tuesday 10:30 pm11:00 pm 0.362[24] 284[24] [22]
2 "Let Yourself Go" 1 February 2011 Tuesday 11:00 pm11:30 pm 0.193[24] Unknown[24] [22]
3 "Makin' Some Noise" 8 February 2011 Tuesday 10:30 pm11:00 pm 0.314[26] 29[26] [25]
4 "The Damage You've Done" 8 February 2011 Tuesday 11:00 pm11:30 pm 0.191[26] 43[26] [25]
5 "Keeping Me Alive" 15 February 2011 Tuesday 10:30 pm11:00 pm 0.323[24] 30[27] [5]

Australian ratings (30 Rock, season 5)

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Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "The Fabian Strategy" 21 October 2010
2 "When It Rains, It Pours" 28 October 2010
3 "Let's Stay Together" 4 November 2010
4 "Live Show" 11 November 2010
5 "Reaganing" 18 November 2010
6 "Gentleman's Intermission" 25 November 2010
7 "Brooklyn Without Limits" 3 February 2011
8 "College" 10 February 2011
9 "Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish" 17 February 2011 Thursday 11:30 pm12:00 pm 0.121[28] Unknown[28] [5]

Australian ratings (How I Met Your Mother, season 6)

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Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "Big Days" 3 February 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.919[22] 7[24] 38[22]
2 "Cleaning House" 3 February 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.995[22] 5[24] 32[22]
3 "Unfinished" 10 February 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.710[25] 17[26] 62[25]
4 "Subway Wars" 10 February 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.874[25] 11[26] 46[25]
5 "Architect of Destruction" 17 February 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.762[13] 14[14] 56[13]
6 "Baby Talk" 17 February 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.898[13] 9[14] 34[13]
7 "Canning Randy" 24 February 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.797[29] 11[30] 51[23]
8 "Natural History" 3 March 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.810[31] 11[32] 51[31]
9 "Glitter" 3 March 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.899[31] 8[32] 40[31]
10 "Blitzgiving" 10 March 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.811[33] 13[34] 50[33]
11 "The Mermaid Theory" 10 March 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.904[33] 8[34] 35[33]
12 "False Positive" 17 March 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.761[35] 12[36] 52[35]
13 "Bad News" 17 March 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.884[35] 7[36] 39[35]
14 "Last Words" 24 March 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.835[37] 9[38] 44[37]
15 "Oh Honey" 24 March 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.959[37] 5[38] 31[37]
16 "Desperation Day" 31 March 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.845[39] 10[40] 43[39]
17 "Garbage Island" 31 March 2011 Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 0.985[39] 5[40] 24[39]
18 "A Change of Heart" 5 May 2011[41] Thursday 8:00 pm8:30 pm[41] 0.671[42] 17[43] 63[42]
19 "Legendaddy" 12 May 2011 Thursday 7:30 pm8:00 pm 0.712[44] 14[45] 50[44]

Australian ratings (Come Fly With Me, season 1)

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Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 16 May 2011 Monday 8:00 pm8:30 pm 1.488[4] 2[4] TBA

Australian ratings (Australia's Got Talent, season 5)

[edit]
Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "Auditions #1" 3 May 2011 Tuesday 7:30 pm9:00 pm 1.576[22] 2[24] 6[22]
2 "Auditions #2" 4 May 2011 Wednesday 7:30 pm8:30 pm 1.457[22] 2[24] 10[22]
3 "Auditions #3" 10 May 2011 Tuesday 7:30 pm8:30 pm 1.753[25] 1[26] 1[25]
4 "Auditions #4" 11 May 2011 Wednesday 7:30 pm8:30 pm 1.523[25] 1[26] 3[25]
5 "Auditions #5" 17 May 2011 Tuesday 7:30 pm8:30 pm 1.789[13] 1[14] 1[13]
6 "Auditions #6" 18 May 2011 Wednesday 7:30 pm8:30 pm 1.529[13] 1[14] 5[13]
7 "Auditions #7" 24 May 2011 Tuesday 7:30 pm8:30 pm 1.815[16] 1[16] TBA
8 "Top 48" 25 May 2011 Wednesday 7:30 pm8:30 pm 1.286[16] 4[16] TBA
9 "Semi-final #1" 31 May 2011 Tuesday 7:30 pm8:30 pm TBA TBA TBA

Australian ratings (Survivor: South Pacific)

[edit]
Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "???" 27 September 2011 Tuesday 9:30 pm10:30 pm 0.455[3] #22[4] #96[5]
2 "" 4 October 2011 Tuesday 9:30 pm10:30 pm 0.407[24] #25[24] [22]
3 "" 4 October 2011 Tuesday 10:30 pm11:30 pm 0.321[24] #28[24] [22]
4 "" 11 October 2011 Tuesday 9:30 pm10:30 pm 0.437[23] #26[12] TBA

Australian ratings (The Amazing Race 19)

[edit]
Order Episode Original airdate Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "" 6 October 2011 Thursday 9:30 pm10:30 pm 0.593[22] #19[24] #76[22]
2 "" 6 October 2011 Thursday 10:30 pm11:30 pm 0.395[22] #26[24] [22]

Chart progression

[edit]
Raise Your Glass chart progression
Date Position Change
24/10/2010 1 New
31/10/2010 4 Decrease 3
07/11/2010 4 Steady =
14/11/2010 6 Decrease 2
21/11/2010 4 Increase 2
28/11/2010 5 Decrease 1
[edit]

Player retirements, sackings and delistings (2009 AFl season)

[edit]
Name Club Date Reason
Scott Lucas Essendon 18 August 2009 Retirement; effective immediately.[46][47]
Matthew Egan Geelong 26 August 2009 Voluntarily delisted; long-term injury.[48]
Andrew Browne Fremantle 3 September 2009 Retirement.[49]
Adam Campbell Fremantle 3 September 2009 Delisted.[49]
Brent Connelly (rookie) Fremantle 3 September 2009 Delisted.[49]
Daniel Gilmore Fremantle 3 September 2009 Delisted.[49]
Josh Head Fremantle 3 September 2009 Delisted.[49]
Luke Pratt (rookie) Fremantle 3 September 2009 Delisted.[49]
Tim Notting Brisbane Lions 7 September 2009 Retirement; effective at the end of the season.[50]
Bryce Carroll (rookie) Essendon 18 September 2009 Delisted.[51]
Thomas German (rookie) Essendon 18 September 2009 Delisted.[51]
Kade Klemke (rookie) Essendon 18 September 2009 Delisted.[51]
Rhys Magin (rookie) Essendon 18 September 2009 Delisted.[51]
Anthony Rocca Collingwood 21 September 2009 Retirement.[52]
Matthew Lloyd Essendon 23 September 2009 Retirement.[53]
Martin Clarke Collingwood 24 September 2009 Retirement; returned to Ireland.[54]
Name Club Date Reason
Nic Fosdike Sydney 9 January 2009 Persistent knee injury.[55][56]
Tadhg Kennelly Sydney 29 January 2009 Returned to Ireland.[57][58]
Kane Johnson Richmond 9 June 2009 Planned end-of-season retirement brought forward due to ongoing knee injury.[59][60]
Michael O'Loughlin Sydney 23 June 2009 Failed to fully recover from a pre-season ankle operation. Will retire at end of season.[61][62]
Barry Hall Sydney 7 July 2009 Ongoing discipline problems. Retirement effective immediately.[63]
Adam Simpson North Melbourne 27 July 2009 "Time was right". Retirement effective immediately.[64]
Stuart Dew Hawthorn 11 August 2009 Achieved goal of winning another premiership. Retirement effective immediately.[65]
Joel Bowden Richmond 12 August 2009 Limited playing opportunities due to club's "youth policy". Retirement effective after Round 20 match against Collingwood.[66]
Paul Wheatley Melbourne 14 August 2009 Retirement, effective at the end of the season.[67]
Matthew Whelan Melbourne 14 August 2009 Retirement, effective at the end of the season.[67]
Leo Barry Sydney 18 August 2009 "Persistent knee injury ... struggled to regain full fitness". Retirement, effective at the end of the season.[68]
Russell Robertson Melbourne 20 August 2009 Contract not renewed, wants to continue playing at another club.[69][70]
Shannon Watt North Melbourne 20 August 2009 unable to break into the side this year. Retirement effective after Round 21 match against St Kilda.[71]
Jared Crouch Sydney 20 August 2009 Retirement.[72]
Brendon Lade Port Adelaide 26 August 2009 Retirement effective at the end of the 2009 season.[73]
Peter Burgoyne Port Adelaide 26 August 2009 Retirement effective at the end of the 2009 season.[73]
Jarryd Allen St Kilda 26 August 2009 Ongoing hip injury. Retirement.[74]
Adam Hunter West Coast 28 August 2009 Shoulder injury. Retirement effective immediately, farewell at conclusion of round 22 match.[75]
Nathan Brown Richmond 28 August 2009 Last game / Delisted.[76]
Mark Coughlan Richmond 28 August 2009 Last game / Delisted.[76]
Chad Fletcher West Coast 28 August 2009 Retirement.[77]
David Wirrpanda West Coast 28 August 2009 Retirement.[78]
Toby Thurstans Port Adelaide 3 September 2009 Retired. Believed he could no longer contribute at 100%.[79]
Tyson Stenglein West Coast 11 September 2009 Retirement; Time was right.

Geelong Football Club seasons

[edit]
  • 1897 / 1898 / 1899
  • 1900 / 1901 / 1902 / 1903 / 1904 / 1905 / 1906 / 1907 / 1908 / 1909
  • 1910 / 1911 / 1912 / 1913 / 1914 / 1915 / 1916 / 1917 / 1918 / 1919
  • 1920 / 1921 / 1922 / 1923 / 1924 / 1925 / 1926 / 1927 / 1928 / 1929
  • 1930 / 1931 / 1932 / 1933 / 1934 / 1935 / 1936 / 1937 / 1938 / 1939
  • 1940 / 1941 / 1942 / 1943 / 1944 / 1945 / 1946 / 1947 / 1948 / 1949
  • 1950 / 1951 / 1952 / 1953 / 1954 / 1955 / 1956 / 1957 / 1958 / 1959
  • 1960 / 1961 / 1962 / 1963 / 1964 / 1965 / 1966 / 1967 / 1968 / 1969
  • 1970 / 1971 / 1972 / 1973 / 1974 / 1975 / 1976 / 1977 / 1978 / 1979
  • 1980 / 1981 / 1982 / 1983 / 1984 / 1985 / 1986 / 1987 / 1988 / 1989
  • 1990 / 1991 / 1992 / 1993 / 1994 / 1995 / 1996 / 1997 / 1998 / 1999
  • 2000 / 2001 / 2002 / 2003 / 2004 / 2005 / 2006 / 2007 / 2008 / 2009

Milestones

[edit]

Milestones

Milestone Article Date
1 mX (newspaper) August 10, 2006
50 A-League 2006-07 September 13, 2006
100 List of programs broadcast by Nine Network December 12, 2006
- ---- -
200 Bruce Dawe
300 2007 Australian Open - Men's Doubles
400 Brooke Hanson
500 Ain't Miss Bahavian
600 Hotel Hangout
700 2007 in Australian television
800 Category:2007 Australian television series debuts
900 2007 in Australian Stamps
1000 A-League 2007-08
1100 Geelong Falcons
1200 2007 ATP Tour
1300 2007 in Australian television
1400 Travis Varcoe
1500 List of 2006 AFL debuts
1600 User:Allied45/Sandbox
1700 David Johnson (Australian rules footballer)
1800 Wind power in Australia
1900 User:Allied45/Sandbox - Geelong Football Club players
2000 2007 in Australian television
2100 2007 in Australian television
2200 Australian Tri-Series
2300 2007–08 Commonwealth Bank Series
2400 User:Allied45/Sandbox
2500 User:Allied45/Sandbox
2600 List of Grand Slam Girls' Doubles champions
2700 User:Allied45/Sandbox
2800 Cameron Ling
2900 2008 in Australian television
- ---- -
3000 2007 in Australian television February 14, 2008
3100 Luke Skywalker March 2, 2008
3200 List of Australian game shows March 27, 2008
3300 Search and Rescue (Australian TV series) April 28, 2008
3400 List of Foxtel channels May 17, 2008
3500 The Dave & Kerley Show June 29, 2008
3600 Brendan Fevola July 3, 2008
3700 David Rodan July 13, 2008
3800 Tom Harley August 3, 2008
3900 Template:2008 Summer Olympics venues August 9, 2008
4000 2007 in Australian television August 10, 2008
4100 Template:Richmond Tigers August 23, 2008
4200 Template:AFL 2008 August 24, 2008
4300 Template:Australian drama TV series September 5, 2008
4400 Brendan Fevola September 16, 2008
4500 Joel Selwood September 23, 2008
4600 Gary Ablett, Jr. September 29, 2008
4700 Richard Tambling October 12, 2008
4800 Nathan Ablett October 23, 2008
4900 Ryan O'Keefe October 24, 2008
5000 1895 VFA season October 27, 2008
5100 Graham Farmer November 10, 2008
5200 List of Australian television ratings for 2007 November 17, 2008
5300 Rod Blake December 1, 2008
5400 whatUwant December 8, 2008
5500 Tony Ongarello December 13, 2008

68 Teeth

[edit]
68 Teeth
AuthorJames Moloney
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAussie Chomps
PublisherPuffin Books
Publication date
7 February 2005
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePaperback
Pages108

68 Teeth is a book in the Aussie Chomps collection written by Australian author James Moloney. The book was released in Australia on February 7, 2005.

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Category:Australian children's books

AFL results table

[edit]

Current version

[edit]
Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Ground Crowd Date Report
Fremantle 12.8 (80) Collingwood 8.8 (56) Subiaco 35,106 Friday 29 August AFL.com.au
North Melbourne 10.12 (72) Port Adelaide 23.10 (148) MCG 22,144 Saturday, 30 August AFL.com.au
Geelong 24.20 (164) West Coast Eagles 10.5 (65) Skilled Stadium 21,752 Saturday, 30 August AFL.com.au
Adelaide 10.16 (76) Western Bulldogs 9.13 (67) AAMI Stadium 37,545 Saturday, 30 August AFL.com.au
Carlton 12.9 (81) Hawthorn 24.15 (159) Telstra Dome 49,057 Saturday, 30 August AFL.com.au
Sydney Swans 17.12 (114) Brisbane Lions 6.17 (53) SCG 24,076 Saturday, 30 August AFL.com.au
Melbourne 6.5 (41) Richmond 18.13 (121) MCG 37,046 Sunday, 31 August AFL.com.au
Essendon 5.9 (39) St Kilda 21.21 (147) Telstra Dome 46,161 Sunday, 31 August AFL.com.au

Propsed version (1)

[edit]
Home team Home team score Away team Away team score Venue Date Attendance
Geelong 24.20 (164) West Coast Eagles 10.5 (65) Skilled Stadium Saturday, 30 August 21,752

Round 11

[edit]
Round 11: Fremantle vs. Geelong
Venue: Subiaco Oval • Date: Sunday, 21 June 2009 • Local time: 2:40 pm • Television broadcaster: Fox Sports 1 • Attendance: 33,213
Team Progressive scores Final result
First quarter Second quarter Third quarter Fourth quarter
Fremantle 2.4 (16) 4.5 (29) 9.7 (61) 11.9 (75) 11.9 (75)
Geelong 1.3 (9) 6.6 (42) 8.13 (61) 13.16 (94) 13.16 (94)
Geelong won by 19 points
Geelong's Round 11 team
B: Darren Milburn Matthew Scarlett Andrew Mackie
HB: Corey Enright Harry Taylor James Kelly
C: Gary Ablett, Jr. Steve Johnson Travis Varcoe
HF: Jimmy Bartel Cameron Mooney Joel Corey
F: Paul Chapman Tom Hawkins Shannon Byrnes
Foll: Mark Blake Joel Selwood Cameron Ling
Int: Shane Mumford Ryan Gamble David Johnson
Max Rooke
Emg: Mathew Stokes Simon Hogan David Wojcinski
Coach: Mark Thompson
Increase In: Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson
Decrease Out: T. Lonergan, N. Djerrkura, M. Stokes, D. Wojcinski

Match summary:
The first quarter was dominated by Fremantle, with Fremantle's ruckman Aaron Sandilands scoring the first goal of the match.[80] Fremantle led for the rest of the quarter, with Geelong being kept goalless until just before quarter-time when Fremantle's Antoni Grover was reported for rough conduct on Geelong's Steve Johnson,[80] who was awarded a free kick in the goal square, and subsequently kicked Geelong's first goal of the match.[80] The goal reduced Fremantle's lead to just seven points at quarter-time.[80]

Geelong opened strongly in the second-term, with two quick goals from Corey Enright and Tom Hawkins to take the early lead.[80] Fremantle's Michael Walters then kicked a goal to level the scores (23 points each) midway through the quarter.[80] Geelong kicked three more goals for the quarter (two goals from Shannon Byrnes, and another from Hawkins), compared to Fremantle's one (scored by Steven Dodd), to lead at half-time by 13 points.[80]

Both teams gained some early momentum in the third-quarter with a goal apiece from Fremantle's Matthew De Boer and Geelong's Byrnes in the quarter's opening minute.[80] Geelong then scored the following goal when Travis Varcoe intercepted the ball in Fremantle's forward-line, and managed to move the ball across the ground and gain a clearance into Geelong's forward-line, and ultimately resulting in a Ryan Gamble goal, which extended the margin to 24 points in favour of Geelong.[80] Fremantle then produced four goals, including two in the final minute of the quarter from rookie Nick Suban and youngster Stephen Hill, to level the scores at three-quarter time, with both sides on 61 points.[80]

Only one point (by Geelong's Joel Selwood) was scored in the first four minutes of the final quarter,[80] before Geelong's Steve Johnson kicked two consecutive goals in under a minute to extend Geelong's lead to 13 points.[80] Fremantle's Ibbotson then scored the next goal, but Geelong replied quickly when Byrnes kicked his fourth major for the match.[80] Fremantle then replied with a goal of their own when Matthew Pavlich was awarded a free kick,[80] but they managed no more goals for the match,[80] with Geelong managing two more with Byrnes kicking a career-best fifth goal,[80] and Paul Chapman kicking a late goal to ensure the match was a victory for Geelong.[80] The final score was Geelong (13.16 94) to Fremantle (11.9 75), with Geelong winning by a margin of 19 points.[80] The victory also earned Geelong the record of the most consecutive interstate match wins by an AFL club, with 12 consecutive wins.[81][82]

Goalscorers:[82]

  • Fremantle: 2: (Pavlich), 1: (de Boer, Dodd, Duffield, Hasleby, Hill, Ibbotson, Sandilands, Suban, Thornton)
  • Geelong: 5: (Byrnes), 3: (S. Johnson), 2: (Hawkins), 1: (Chapman, Enright, Gamble)

Injuries:[82]

  • Fremantle: Pearce (hamstring)
  • Geelong: N/A

Reports:[82]

  • Fremantle: Grover, for rough conduct on S. Johnson in the first quarter.
  • Geelong: N/A (Match review panel charged Ling for striking Suban in the third quarter.)


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Commowealth Games WikiProject

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Commonwealth Games Countdown Commonwealth Youth Games Countdown
Delhi
Celebrated
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Glasgow
Celebrated
2014
Pune
Celebrated
2008
Douglas
2011

Ratings

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U.S. Nielsen ratings

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Episode Rating Share Rating/Share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Weekly
Rank
"Slay Everyone, Trust No One" 8.1[1] 13[1] 4.5/12[1] 14.15[1] #14[2]
"It's Getting the Best of Me" 6.9[3] 11[3] 3.9/11[4] 11.94[4] #11[5]
"That Girl is Like a Virus" 6.7[6] 10[6] 3.7/10[6] 11.60[6] #14[7]
"Tonight, We Make Our Move" 7.2[8] 12[8] 3.8/11[8] 12.72[8] #17[9]
"Knights of the Round Table" 7.0[10] 11[10] 3.6/11[10] 12.17[10] #14[11]
"Banana Etiquette" 6.6[12] 11[12] 3.4/11[12] 11.15[12] #15[13]
"I'm Not a Good Villain" 6.7[14] 12[14] 3.5/13[14] 11.26[14] #11[15]
"Expectations" 7.3[16] 12[16] 3.8/12[16] 12.38[16] #13[17]
"Survivor History" 7.1[18] 13[18] 3.8/12[18] 12.31[18] #12[19]
"Going Down in Flames" 7.0[20] 12[20] 3.6/11[20] 11.89[20] #8[21]
"Jumping Ship" 7.6[22] 13[22] 4.1/13[22] 12.74[22] #9[23]
"A Sinking Ship" 7.7[24] 14[24] 4.1/14[24] 13.06[24] #8[25]
"Loose Lips Sink Ships" 7.7[26] 13[26] 4.1/13[26] 13.28[26] #11[27]
"Anything Could Happen" 7.2[28] 12[28] 4.2/11[28] 13.46[28] #9[27]
"The Reunion" 5.9[28] 10[28] 3.6/10[28] 10.65[28] #22[27]

Australian ratings

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Episode Original airdate Five-city metropolitan figures Total Rank
Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth Night Week
"Slay Everyone, Trust No One"[aus 1] 9 March 2010[29] 242,000[30] 256,000[30] 125,000[30] 88,000[30] 63,000[30] 774,000[30] #16[31] #63[30]
260,000[30] 213,000[30] 102,000[30] 71,000[30] 58,000[30] 704,000[30] #21[31] #71[30]
"Anything Could Happen" 25 May 2010 317,000[32] 360,000[32] 169,000[32] 94,000[32] 109,000[32] 1,050,000[32] #13[33] #36[32]
"The Reunion" 201,000[32] 313,000[32] 152,000[32] 66,000[32] 94,000[32] 825,000[32] #15[33] #66[32]
An "—" indicates either insufficient data to determine figures/rankings from references, or the episode failed to rank in the weekly top 100 programs.
Notes
  1. ^ The season premiere ("Slay Everyone, Trust No One") was split into two parts by the Australian broadcaster, the Nine Network.

Australian ratings (Nicaragua)

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Episode Original airdate Five-city metropolitan figures Total Rank
Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth Night Week
"The Puppet Master" 1 December 2009 247,000[30] 274,000[30] 106,000[30] 56,000[30] 105,000[30] 788,000[30] #14[30]
"Taking Candy From a Baby" 8 December 2009 283,000[34] 347,000[34] 124,000[34] 72,000[34] 85,000[34] 911,000[34] #8[35] #24[34]
"It's Called a Russell Seed" 15 December 2009 226,000[36] 258,000[36] 148,000[36] 52,000[36] 98,000[36] 781,000[36] #14[37] #39[36]
"Hungry for a Win" 246,000[36] 301,000[36] 123,000[36] 57,000[36] 103,000[36] 830,000[36] #9[37] #30[36]
"Walking on Thin Ice" 22 December 2009 252,000[38] 184,000[38] 135,000[38] 49,000[38] 83,000[38] 702,000[38] #16[38]
"This Is the Man Test" 277,000[38] 223,000[38] 106,000[38] 60,000[38] 96,000[38] 762,000[38] #13[38]
"Houdini Magic" 29 December 2009[39] 211,000[40] 237,000[40] 123,000[40] 71,000[40] 84,000[40] 727,000[40] #10[40]
"All Hell Breaks Loose" 238,000[40] 253,000[40] 110,000[40] 78,000[40] 84,000[40] 762,000[40] #8[40]
"Tastes like Chicken" 5 January 2010[41] 837,000[42] #7[42]
"The Day of Reckoning" 815,000[42] #8[42]
"The First 27 Days" 12 January 2010 838,000[43] #9[43]
"Off With Their Heads!" 919,000[43] #6[43]
"Damage Control" 19 January 2010 895,000[44] #9[44]
"Two Brains Are Better Than One" 897,000[44] #8[44]
"This Game Ain't Over"[aus 1] 2 February 2010 233,000[45] 291,000[45] 166,000[45] 88,000[45] 114,000[45] 892,000[45] #13[45]
249,000[45] 290,000[45] 176,000[45] 88,000[45] 102,000[45] 906,000[45] #11[45]
"The Reunion" 243,000[45] 253,000[45] 147,000[45] 80,000[45] 82,000[45] 804,000[45] #16[45]
An "—" indicates either insufficient data to determine figures/rankings from references, or the episode failed to rank in the weekly top 100 programs.
Notes
  1. ^ The finale ("This Game Ain't Over") was split into two parts by the Australian broadcaster, the Nine Network. This practice is commonly employed in Australian television finales, in particular reality series finales, to increase average audience figures across the broadcast.

Geelong 2010 teams

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Geelong's 2010 teams
Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 11 team
B: Darren Milburn Matthew Scarlett Andrew Mackie B: Darren Milburn Matthew Scarlett Andrew Mackie B: Darren Milburn Matthew Scarlett Andrew Mackie
HB: Corey Enright Harry Taylor James Kelly HB: Corey Enright Harry Taylor James Kelly HB: Corey Enright Harry Taylor James Kelly
C: Gary Ablett, Jr. Steve Johnson Travis Varcoe C: Gary Ablett, Jr. Steve Johnson Travis Varcoe C: Gary Ablett, Jr. Steve Johnson Travis Varcoe
HF: Jimmy Bartel Cameron Mooney Joel Corey HF: Jimmy Bartel Cameron Mooney Joel Corey HF: Jimmy Bartel Cameron Mooney Joel Corey
F: Paul Chapman Tom Hawkins Shannon Byrnes F: Paul Chapman Tom Hawkins Shannon Byrnes F: Paul Chapman Tom Hawkins Shannon Byrnes
Foll: Mark Blake Joel Selwood Cameron Ling Foll: Mark Blake Joel Selwood Cameron Ling Foll: Mark Blake Joel Selwood Cameron Ling
Int: Shane Mumford Ryan Gamble David Johnson Int: Shane Mumford Ryan Gamble David Johnson Int: Shane Mumford Ryan Gamble David Johnson
Max Rooke Max Rooke Max Rooke
Emg: Mathew Stokes Simon Hogan David Wojcinski Emg: Mathew Stokes Simon Hogan David Wojcinski Emg: Mathew Stokes Simon Hogan David Wojcinski
Coach: Mark Thompson Coach: Mark Thompson Coach: Mark Thompson
Increase In: Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson Increase In: Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson Increase In: Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson
Decrease Out: T. Lonergan, N. Djerrkura, M. Stokes, D. Wojcinski Decrease Out: T. Lonergan, N. Djerrkura, M. Stokes, D. Wojcinski Decrease Out: T. Lonergan, N. Djerrkura, M. Stokes, D. Wojcinski
Geelong's 2010 teams
Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 11 team
B: Darren Milburn Matthew Scarlett Andrew Mackie Darren Milburn Matthew Scarlett Andrew Mackie Darren Milburn Matthew Scarlett Andrew Mackie
HB: Corey Enright Harry Taylor James Kelly Corey Enright Harry Taylor James Kelly Corey Enright Harry Taylor James Kelly
C: Gary Ablett, Jr. Steve Johnson Travis Varcoe Gary Ablett, Jr. Steve Johnson Travis Varcoe Gary Ablett, Jr. Steve Johnson Travis Varcoe
HF: Jimmy Bartel Cameron Mooney Joel Corey Jimmy Bartel Cameron Mooney Joel Corey Jimmy Bartel Cameron Mooney Joel Corey
F: Paul Chapman Tom Hawkins Shannon Byrnes Paul Chapman Tom Hawkins Shannon Byrnes Paul Chapman Tom Hawkins Shannon Byrnes
Foll: Mark Blake Joel Selwood Cameron Ling Mark Blake Joel Selwood Cameron Ling Mark Blake Joel Selwood Cameron Ling
Int: Shane Mumford Ryan Gamble David Johnson Shane Mumford Ryan Gamble David Johnson Shane Mumford Ryan Gamble David Johnson
Max Rooke Max Rooke Max Rooke
Emg: Mathew Stokes Simon Hogan David Wojcinski Mathew Stokes Simon Hogan David Wojcinski Mathew Stokes Simon Hogan David Wojcinski
Coach: Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson
Increase In: Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson
Decrease Out: T. Lonergan, N. Djerrkura, M. Stokes, D. Wojcinski T. Lonergan, N. Djerrkura, M. Stokes, D. Wojcinski T. Lonergan, N. Djerrkura, M. Stokes, D. Wojcinski
Geelong's 2010 teams (Rounds 1 to 5)
Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 11 team
B: Milburn Scarlett Mackie Milburn Scarlett Mackie Milburn Scarlett Mackie Milburn Scarlett Mackie Milburn Scarlett Mackie
HB: Enright Taylor Kelly Enright Taylor Kelly Enright Taylor Kelly Enright Taylor Kelly Enright Taylor Kelly
C: Ablett S. Johnson Varcoe Ablett S. Johnson Varcoe Ablett S. Johnson Varcoe Ablett S. Johnson Varcoe Ablett S. Johnson Varcoe
HF: Bartel Mooney Corey Bartel Mooney Corey Bartel Mooney Corey Bartel Mooney Corey Bartel Mooney Corey
F: Chapman Hawkins Byrnes Chapman Hawkins Byrnes Chapman Hawkins Byrnes Chapman Hawkins Byrnes Chapman Hawkins Byrnes
Foll: Blake Selwood Ling Blake Selwood Ling Blake Selwood Ling Blake Selwood Ling Blake Selwood Ling
Int: Mumford Gamble D. Johnson Mumford Gamble D. Johnson Mumford Gamble D. Johnson Mumford Gamble D. Johnson Mumford Gamble D. Johnson
Rooke Rooke Rooke Rooke Rooke
Emg: Stokes Hogan Wojcinski Stokes Hogan Wojcinski Stokes Hogan Wojcinski Stokes Hogan Wojcinski Stokes Hogan Wojcinski
Coach: Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson
Increase In: Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson Taylor, Corey, Rooke, D. Johnson
Decrease Out: Lonergan, Djerrkura, Stokes, Wojcinski Lonergan, Djerrkura, Stokes, Wojcinski Lonergan, Djerrkura, Stokes, Wojcinski Lonergan, Djerrkura, Stokes, Wojcinski Lonergan, Djerrkura, Stokes, Wojcinski
Geelong's 2010 teams (Rounds 6 to 10)
Geelong's Round 6 team Geelong's Round 7 team Geelong's Round 8 team Geelong's Round 9 team Geelong's Round 10 team
B: Milburn Lonergan J. Hunt J. Hunt Scarlett Milburn J. Hunt Scarlett Mackie J. Hunt Scarlett Mackie J. Hunt Lonergan Mackie
HB: Mackie Taylor Enright Enright Taylor Mackie Enright Taylor Milburn Enright Taylor Milburn Enright Taylor Milburn
C: Kelly Ling Wojcinski Kelly Ling Wojcinski Kelly Ling Bartel Kelly Ling Bartel Kelly Ling Bartel
HF: Hawkins Podsiadly Chapman Hawkins Podsiadly Chapman Johnson Mooney Varcoe Johnson Mooney Varcoe Johnson Mooney Varcoe
F: Varcoe Mooney Johnson Ablett Mooney Johnson Stokes Hawkins Ablett Stokes Hawkins Ablett Stokes Hawkins Ablett
Foll: Ottens Selwood Bartel Blake Selwood Bartel Blake Selwood Chapman Blake Selwood Chapman Blake Selwood Chapman
Int: Blake Byrnes Hogan Byrnes Hogan Varcoe Byrnes Hogan Wojcinski Byrnes Podsiadly Wojcinski Byrnes Podsiadly Wojcinski
Duncan Lonergan Lonergan Lonergan Hogan
Emg: Gamble Christensen Djerrkura Gamble Simpson Duncan Gamble Duncan Simpson Hogan T. Hunt Duncan Simpson T. Hunt Duncan
Coach: Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson
Increase In: Varcoe, Duncan Ablett, Scarlett Stokes Podsiadly, Kelly Hogan
Decrease Out: Rooke, Ablett Ottens, Duncan Podsiadly Hogan, Duncan Scarlett
Geelong's 2010 teams (Rounds 11 to 15)
Geelong's Round 11 team Geelong's Round 12 team Geelong's Round 13 team Geelong's Round 14 team Geelong's Round 15 team[46][47]
B: J. Hunt Scarlett Mackie
HB: Enright Taylor Wojcinski
C: Kelly Ling Bartel
HF: Chapman Podsiadly Varcoe
F: Stokes Lonergan Byrnes
Foll: Blake Selwood Ablett
Int: Duncan Hogan Milburn
Ottens
Emg: Hogan T. Hunt West
Coach: Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson
Increase In: Ottens, Ling, Taylor
Decrease Out: Hogan, T. Hunt, West, Corey

Finals

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Geelong's 2010 teams (Finals)
Qualifying final[48][49] Semi-final[50][51] Preliminary final[52][53]
B: Mackie Scarlett Milburn Enright Scarlett J. Hunt Taylor Scarlett J. Hunt
HB: Enright Taylor Kelly Corey Lonergan Taylor Corey Lonergan Enright
C: Ling Bartel J. Hunt Bartel Ling Kelly Bartel Ling Kelly
HF: Chapman Hawkins Stokes S. Johnson Podsiadly Chapman S. Johnson Mooney Varcoe
F: S. Johnson Mooney Varcoe Byrnes Mooney Stokes Chapman Podsiadly Stokes
Foll: Ottens Selwood Ablett Ottens Ablett Selwood Ottens Ablett Selwood
Int: Byrnes Wojcinski Blake Hawkins Wojcinski Milburn Hawkins Wojcinski Milburn
Corey Varcoe Byrnes
Emg: Byrnes T. Hunt Hogan Mackie Blake T. Hunt Mackie Blake T. Hunt
Coach: Mark Thompson Mark Thompson Mark Thompson
Increase In: Selwood, Enright, J. Hunt Podsiadly, Lonergan No change
Decrease Out: Menzel, T. Hunt, Hogan, Lonergan Mackie, Blake

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