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00:00Tonight, the pitch is set for a blockbuster showdown.
00:03Four greats of the cricket world stride to the crease,
00:06but their most fierce opponent isn't a bowler, it is the chaser.
00:11Should the pressure get too heavy, firepower is on standby
00:13to boost their score and give them the edge they need.
00:17And the chase is on.
00:27Welcome to The Chase Australia, everybody.
00:28The Big Bash Finals heating up tonight, and so is this game.
00:32Let's meet the cricket superstars taking on tonight's chaser.
00:35He played cricket for Australia and New South Wales,
00:38is now the general manager of Sydney Thunder
00:40and Channel 7 cricket commentator, it's Trent Copeland.
00:46Former top-order batter for the Australian women's cricket team,
00:50cricket commentator and current captain of the Hobart Hurricanes,
00:53welcome to Elise Villani.
01:00Next up is an award-winning and world-renowned cricket writer
01:04and commentator, and always the best-dressed person
01:07in the media box, the fantastic Bharat Sundaresan.
01:15And rounding out the side is the most successful
01:18Australian off-spin bowler in Test history.
01:20It is the highly formidable Nathan Lyon.
01:28Wow, what a team.
01:30But there's one person they need to outrun, The Chaser.
01:32Now, if they get caught, they're out.
01:34But if they make it through, the charity they're playing for
01:36will benefit from a big cash donation.
01:39Now, everyone must face The Chaser,
01:41and tonight Trent is batting first.
01:46How are you, Trent?
01:47Hey, mate.
01:48How are you feeling?
01:50A little nervous.
01:51How did you get the first seat?
01:53How did that happen?
01:53Oh, these guys obviously wolfed out.
01:57Look at Cass.
01:58Happy to be sitting there waiting.
02:00Yeah.
02:01He reckons he can still run away.
02:03Like second commercial break.
02:05Your turn will come.
02:06Nathan's ready to run.
02:07Mate, three tests, 2011.
02:08Did you think one day I'll be on the chase?
02:10That was the dream.
02:11That was the dream the whole way.
02:12And, yeah, you'll get to Nathan a little bit later.
02:15Debut in the same game.
02:16Our careers went in slightly different trajectories.
02:19Yeah, right.
02:19Let's talk about the amazing charity we're all working hard for tonight.
02:22Yeah, the McGrath Foundation.
02:23And in particular, from all of our perspectives,
02:26haven't been so close to Glenn over the years.
02:28Yeah.
02:28The SCG test every summer.
02:31Nathan's played in a lot of them.
02:32The pink test.
02:33It's such a great occasion and so much money raised.
02:36But importantly now, moving across all cancers,
02:39doing such great work across the country.
02:41Yeah, incredible work.
02:42Fingers crossed we get a few questions right.
02:43Yeah, we definitely want that.
02:44Everyone wants that for you guys tonight.
02:46We really do.
02:46We're all behind you.
02:47Ready to go?
02:48Let's go.
02:48One minute on the clock.
02:49$2,000 for every correct answer.
02:51Best of luck.
02:52And your time starts now.
02:54The name of which crustacean is common slang for an Australian $20 note?
03:01Blank.
03:02Plus.
03:02Lobster.
03:03In 2002, which watch company gained naming rights to the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race?
03:08Rolex.
03:08Correct.
03:09How many formats of cricket are played in a Women's Ashes series?
03:13Three.
03:13Correct.
03:14In Australian rhyming slang, a meat pie is called a dog's what?
03:17I.
03:17Correct.
03:18When decimal currency began in Australia, which new coin had the lowest value?
03:24One cent.
03:24Correct.
03:25Murderball is another name for the Paralympic sport wheelchair what?
03:29Basketball.
03:29Rugby.
03:31Gossie is a nickname for which city on the New South Wales central coast?
03:34Gosford.
03:35Correct.
03:36Also used in cricket, a general term for a person with broad skills is an all what?
03:40Rounder.
03:41Correct.
03:41Giselle, Fleur, Darcy and Georgia Davies are all elite players of what Aussie sport?
03:47Rugby sevens.
03:48AFLW.
03:49A phrase gaining currency owing to Tony Abbott's leadership style was Captain's what?
03:54Ball.
03:55Ball.
03:55Ball.
03:56Ball.
03:57Ball.
03:57Ball.
03:59Mate, you were worried you weren't going to get one.
04:01$12,000.
04:02Oh, we'll take that.
04:03We'll take that.
04:03Really, really good.
04:04Now, we've got to get it past the chaser, of course, and we'll see who that is right after
04:07the break.
04:08Great start, mate.
04:08Good luck.
04:09Easy.
04:22Welcome back.
04:23He's a lot taller in real life.
04:25Trent, well done.
04:26Thanks.
04:26You were seriously worried you weren't going to get many there.
04:28Yeah, I think we all were, so I'm glad that we've got some money in the bank so far.
04:31All right.
04:32Who are you going to be facing tonight?
04:33Could it be a super nerd?
04:34His favourite wicket is the Ewok in Star Wars.
04:38Or Tiger Mum.
04:39If she sees any ashes, she'll vacuum them all up.
04:43Or the governess.
04:44The only thing she finds more boring than cricket is people talking about cricket.
04:49Or Smiling Assassin.
04:50She loves sports, but thinks LBW is latte before work.
04:54Or the professor.
04:56The only night watchman he knows is campus security.
04:59Here we go.
05:00Release the chaser.
05:05Here comes our cricket expert.
05:09This is not fair.
05:13G'day, Trent.
05:14G'day, Brydon.
05:15Now, Trent, it's interesting, this episode.
05:17You're a bowler, but you've been sent out to open the innings on this occasion.
05:21Although, listening to your chat with Larry, I get the feeling that maybe what's happened
05:24is your teammate have just sent you out as night watchman to protect the rest of them.
05:27Is that what's happened here?
05:28That sounds about right.
05:29The bloke at the back right there is supposed to be the night watchman, but again, he's
05:33ducked it.
05:33It's good that he gets a night watchman on this occasion, isn't it?
05:36That's true.
05:37None of them wanted to see you here.
05:39I'm just going with it.
05:40Including you, Larry.
05:41I think.
05:41All right.
05:42Here's your money on the board right now.
05:43Great cash builder.
05:44It's going to be $12,000.
05:45Here's your low offer.
05:47Look, any money for the McGrath Foundation is good money, so $2,000.
05:50Now, if you want to think about that, could get you back to the team a little bit quicker.
05:53Or, here's your top offer.
05:55All right.
05:55If you want to swing for the stands, $40,000.
05:59I am not optimistic on the top there, so I'm going to stick with the $12,000.
06:03Get the money banked.
06:04All right.
06:05Let's do that.
06:05Lose the $2,000, lose the $40,000.
06:07And for $12,000, the chase is on.
06:13Here's your first question.
06:14Good luck.
06:15A group of nations undertaking ad hoc joint military or political actions is often known
06:20as a coalition of the what?
06:23A. Concerned.
06:25B. Willing.
06:26C. Responsible.
06:29Goodness me.
06:37Your hands were hovering there for a while.
06:39That's because I had no idea.
06:42And we are hoping that your finger would just land on the right one.
06:44Yes, that's it.
06:45Coalition of the what?
06:47Concerned.
06:48Locked in concerned.
06:49Correct answer is...
06:53Willing.
06:54Chase are locked in.
06:57Willing.
06:58Yes.
06:59Much like, you know, when we're casting this show and working out which cricketers are
07:02willing to come in, and you're the coalition of the willing.
07:07Not a great start.
07:09It's okay.
07:10Here we go.
07:10Question now.
07:12Graham and the Colonel are characters from which Australian sketch comedy show of the 1990s?
07:17A. Full frontal.
07:19B. Fast forward.
07:21C. The late show.
07:29What do you think?
07:30I went with full frontal.
07:32Are you at all confident with that?
07:33No.
07:34No, I'm not.
07:36Locked in full frontal.
07:38Correct answer is...
07:41The late show.
07:43Chase are locked in.
07:46The late show.
07:48Can we just, you know, get the cricket questions in next, please?
07:53Load up the cricket questions.
07:55For everyone's benefit.
07:57Question now.
07:59In 2025, South Africa defeated which country in the ICC World Test Championship final?
08:05A. Australia.
08:07B. England.
08:08C. India.
08:12Would you like to check in with the team or you reckon we've got this?
08:15We're good here.
08:15You want to phone a friend or you're right?
08:16I think we're okay, yeah.
08:17Good.
08:18All right.
08:18What did you go with?
08:19Australia.
08:20Locked in Australia.
08:20Correct answer is...
08:23Oh, that's good.
08:24I was about to call you an Uber.
08:25That's great.
08:26Chase are locked in.
08:29Australia.
08:30We won't even get that one wrong.
08:31Yes, we did.
08:32Ten years I've been doing this show, I didn't know I had that power to say load up the cricket
08:35questions and it just appeared.
08:38If only I'd known all this time.
08:41Just don't say the words, get me Denya to host.
08:43That's right.
08:46Question now.
08:49A landscape near Vaughan, Victoria, displaying water erosion damage sustained from gold mining
08:54is known as red what?
08:56A. Dome.
08:58B. No.
09:01No.
09:02No.
09:03You don't want me to say red knob, surely?
09:07All right.
09:08B.
09:08Knob.
09:09C.
09:10Flute.
09:17Oh, this is going to be good.
09:18I don't know where to go from there.
09:19Push a button, quick.
09:21I'm going to say knob.
09:25I'm sorry.
09:26What did you call me?
09:30What did you lock in?
09:32Red knob.
09:32He said red knob.
09:35What sort of show do you think this is?
09:37A really good one.
09:38Sorry.
09:39Do you know the worst part about this?
09:41Is if it's right and the money moves, I have to say red knob is good.
09:48Okay.
09:49So you locked in knob.
09:51Correct answer is...
09:55Red knob is good.
09:59I'll take that.
10:02Chaser.
10:03You think he knows cricket.
10:05He knows knobs too.
10:07I know at least one.
10:18Chaser locked in.
10:22He locked in knob.
10:23Come on.
10:24All right.
10:25He's down on top of this 12,000.
10:27So let's go.
10:30Who was the first cricketer to score 400 runs in a test innings?
10:34A.
10:34Don Bradman.
10:36B.
10:36Brian Lara.
10:37C.
10:38Sachin Tendulkar.
10:43Okay.
10:44Good with this?
10:44I hope so.
10:46I hope so.
10:47I hope so too.
10:48What did you go with?
10:49Brian Lara.
10:50Locked in, the great Brian Lara.
10:51Correct answer to move the money again.
10:53Is.
10:55Brian Lara is right.
10:57Money moves.
10:57Chaser locked in.
11:01Brian Lara.
11:02Let's have a look at your next question now.
11:04Nearly home.
11:06In a December 2019 interview, Prime Minister Scott Morrison famously said,
11:10I don't hold a, what?
11:13A.
11:14Ladder.
11:15B.
11:16Grudge.
11:17C.
11:17Hose.
11:19Oh no.
11:30I've gone with grudge.
11:31Locked in grudge.
11:34Correct answer to put us right on the doorstep of the bank is.
11:40Hose.
11:43If Bryden has locked in hose, he's got us here.
11:48Chaser, locked in.
11:53Hose.
11:54And he's got us, mate.
11:55I'm sorry.
11:56Thank you for coming in.
11:57It's good to see you.
11:58Thanks, Bryden.
12:00Yeah.
12:00Thanks, Trent.
12:00I hope you don't hold a grudge.
12:02Not at all.
12:03Thank you, mate.
12:04Oh, that's not working out so well for us down here.
12:05We're doing something for charity.
12:06I know.
12:07I know.
12:08I'm sorry.
12:08But all the hoses and knobs are just getting a bit, getting a bit distracted.
12:12Blurry.
12:12Yeah.
12:12Okay.
12:13Elise is up next here on our special edition of The Chase.
12:16Don't go away.
12:30Welcome back to our cricket special, ladies and gentlemen.
12:33Trent's.
12:34You okay, mate?
12:35I'll be fine.
12:35We're going to keep you there for moral support.
12:38Let's go, Junior.
12:39Elise, hi.
12:40Hi.
12:40You are used to being in front of a lot of people under a whole lot of pressure.
12:43How are you feeling at this moment?
12:45I'm feeling like I'm completely out of my depth, if I'm being honest.
12:48And I'd prefer to be in any cricket game than here with you.
12:50No offence.
12:51Okay.
12:52Offence taken.
12:54All right.
12:55Now, we know what's happening with the money tonight, so we need to get you back there.
12:57We need to win some money.
12:58Good to go?
12:59Yep.
13:02I'll ask you one more time, just in case you want to, you know, add some confidence
13:06in there.
13:06Okay.
13:07Elise, you're good to go.
13:08Yes.
13:09It wasn't much better than the first one.
13:12Here we go.
13:12One minute on the clock, $2,000 for every correct answer.
13:14Best of luck to you.
13:15And your time starts now.
13:17Australian cricket's Boxing Day test is traditionally held at which stadium?
13:20MCJ.
13:21Correct.
13:22432 Park Avenue is a landmark skyscraper in which US city?
13:26New York.
13:27Correct.
13:27What word for a swift onside shot played low to the ground also means to brush away?
13:33Pass.
13:33Sweep.
13:34A prominent protest slogan of the 1960s was, make love, not what?
13:38War.
13:39Correct.
13:40Which table spice is sold in the common varieties black, green or white?
13:44Pepper.
13:45Correct.
13:46Steve Smith scored his 10,000th run in test cricket in which Asian country?
13:50India.
13:51Sri Lanka.
13:52I should have got that.
13:52The business initialism CFO commonly stands for chief financial wife.
13:56Correct.
13:57Lizzie the frill-necked lizard was the mascot of which Paralympic Games?
14:01Pass.
14:022000.
14:03Dunnett Head is the northernmost mainland point of which UK country?
14:08Pass.
14:08Scotland.
14:09A successful US rock duo of the 70s and 80s was Hall and who?
14:14Pass.
14:14Oates.
14:15The stepover is a dribbling technique in commonly used in which...
14:20Elise, I thought you would have got the cricket one.
14:22Yeah, I wasn't listening.
14:24Yes.
14:25Because, you know, during this show, you really only have one job, and that's to listen to
14:29the questions.
14:30Yeah, it didn't go well.
14:31Sorry.
14:32It went particularly well.
14:33You know, $10,000 is good.
14:34Yes, thank you.
14:36Thanks.
14:36It's about what happens next, though, isn't it?
14:38Yeah.
14:39Don't worry about what happens next.
14:41Actually, do, because here he comes.
14:48Hi, Elise.
14:50Hello.
14:50How are you doing?
14:50I'm well, thanks.
14:51Now, don't worry about missing that question about which country Steve Smith scored his
14:5510,000th test run in, because the good news is Steve Smith is such a cricket tragic,
15:00I think he could happily talk you through in which country every one of his 10,000 runs
15:04was scored.
15:05Very true.
15:06And have a story about all of them, I reckon.
15:08All right, let's do it.
15:09Let's do it for the McGrath Foundation.
15:10Here's your money on the board right now.
15:12After your cash builder, $10,000.
15:14Here's your low offer.
15:16$2,000.
15:17Oh, here's your top offer now.
15:18All right, $35,000.
15:20Okay.
15:22Um, I sort of am a bit of a couch critic to the people that take the low offer.
15:27I'm certainly not confident enough to take the high offer, so I'll just stick with the
15:3010,000 and hope that I make it back to the team.
15:35I love your confidence.
15:36The confidence that that statement ended in a laugh.
15:40The confidence is almost infectious.
15:43Lose the two, lose the $35,000.
15:45And for $10,000, the chase is on.
15:50That's your first question.
15:51Good luck.
15:53In 1978, Australia's Graeme Yallop became the first batsman to wear what in a test match?
16:00A.
16:00Moustache.
16:01B.
16:02Sunglasses.
16:03C.
16:04Helmet.
16:07How do you feel about this one?
16:08I was right.
16:11Oh, and helmet?
16:13Locked in helmet.
16:15Correct answer is?
16:18So you got this cricket thing all worked out.
16:20Chaser locked in.
16:23Helmet.
16:24Yeah, they were pretty attractive, the 70s cricket helmets, but basically like a motorbike
16:28helmet, I think.
16:29Yeah, right, right.
16:30All right, question now.
16:32Which Italian bread is known for its signature dimples?
16:36A.
16:37Focaccia.
16:37B.
16:38Grissini.
16:39C.
16:40Filoni.
16:46Signature dimples.
16:47What do you think?
16:48Well, I'm meant to be Italian.
16:50I've got a focaccia.
16:53When you say you're meant to be Italian.
16:56It's a few generations removed, but I still claim it.
17:00They still made focaccia back then.
17:02Yeah, yeah.
17:03Locked in focaccia.
17:04Correct answer is?
17:07You are truly Italian.
17:10Chaser locked in.
17:14Focaccia.
17:16Question now.
17:18Breaking point.
17:20Is a story mode in which EA sports video game franchise?
17:23Oh, no.
17:24A.
17:25F1.
17:25B.
17:26FIFA.
17:27C.
17:28NBA Live.
17:32What'd you go with?
17:32I've never played any of these games, but I've gone F1.
17:36I just feel like breaking point.
17:37Hopefully we're not breaking in F1.
17:39No.
17:40Okay.
17:41Hopefully.
17:41Yeah.
17:42Locked in F1.
17:42Correct answer is?
17:45F1 is good.
17:47Chaser locked in.
17:50One.
17:52Question now.
17:54The Rose Bowl is a women's cricket competition between Australia and which other country?
17:59A.
17:59England.
18:00B.
18:01New Zealand.
18:02C.
18:02South Africa.
18:06Are you okay with this question?
18:07Yes.
18:08I've played in a couple, so I should be.
18:12All right.
18:12What'd you go with?
18:13New Zealand.
18:14All right.
18:14Locked in New Zealand.
18:15Correct answer is?
18:17You got them all right, and you're nearly home.
18:19Chaser locked in.
18:22New Zealand.
18:23Well, I haven't played in any, but I've covered some as a cricket journalist.
18:27In fact, the very first international cricket match I ever covered was Rose Bowl Series in
18:32Queensland in 2006.
18:33That's right.
18:34Okay.
18:35Question now.
18:36Let's get you home.
18:36Let's open up this account.
18:39What form of public transport are Brisbane's city cats?
18:42A.
18:42Bus.
18:43B.
18:44Train.
18:44C.
18:45Ferry.
18:49Got this?
18:50Yeah, I think so.
18:51My parents take this a lot when they come and watch me play in Brisbane.
18:54Okay.
18:55So I've gone the ferry.
18:56Locked in ferry.
18:58For $10,000 to open up this account for the wonderful McGrath Foundation, correct answer
19:03is?
19:06You got them all right.
19:08It looks very well done.
19:08Back to go.
19:09We're up and running.
19:10Okay.
19:11We're good to go here.
19:12That was very impressive.
19:14I think what Elise did, she said, I've just got to lock in here and just locked in there.
19:19That's a professional athlete at their best, I think.
19:21Good stuff.
19:22All right.
19:22Barat is up next here on The Chase.
19:24Don't go away.
19:24Come on.
19:38Welcome back.
19:38The account is up in $10,000.
19:40Elise, well done to you.
19:41Barat, hi, mate.
19:42Hello, Larry.
19:43You look like me at the Channel 7 Christmas party in 1984.
19:46I just look like every adult who wants to dress up like an eight-year-old.
19:49Yeah.
19:50That's where we start from.
19:51And look at the nails, too, flashing.
19:53Just hold them up for us.
19:54Just like that.
19:54What's the story with the nails?
19:56Oh, look, I'm just finding spots on my body to add more colour to it.
20:00So I tried it with the hair.
20:01It didn't work out too well.
20:02So I just went with the nails.
20:04And just on the nails, my wife gets very plain colours done.
20:07So she drops me off at the nail parlour and comes back three hours later, having done all
20:12the shopping and having met a couple of friends for coffee.
20:15Your wife drops you to the nail parlour.
20:18Indeed.
20:18We also do share clothes, but that's a story for another day.
20:22And maybe another show.
20:24But thanks for teasing us with that.
20:26Ready to go?
20:27Yeah.
20:27Let's do it.
20:28One minute on the clock, $2,000 for every correct answer.
20:30Best of luck.
20:31And your time starts now.
20:33On a standard analogue clock, what number does the hour hand point to at noon?
20:3612.
20:37Correct.
20:38According to the rhyming phrase, when the cat's away, the mice will...
20:41What?
20:41Play.
20:41Correct.
20:42Honours boards, lords, list players who score at least how many runs there in an innings?
20:47100.
20:47Correct.
20:48Should old acquaintance be forgot is a line from which classic New Year's song?
20:52Bus.
20:53Auld lang syne.
20:54Father Chris Riley founded the Australian charity organisation Youth Off The What?
20:59Bus.
20:59Streets.
21:00Aussie Winter Olympic gold medalist Dale Begg-Smith was born in which country?
21:04Australia.
21:05Canada.
21:06In which century was the inaugural first-class 2020 cricket match played?
21:1019th century.
21:1121st.
21:11A phrase used when a situation has reversed is, the shoe is on the other one.
21:15What?
21:16Correct.
21:16Father and son Michael and Tom Liner have represented Australia in which sport?
21:21Hockey.
21:21Rugby.
21:22The first acknowledged Indigenous Australian male test cricketer is Jason Who?
21:26Bless me.
21:27Correct.
21:27Founded in Queensland, a major Australian chain of steakhouses is Hogs What?
21:32Bus.
21:33Breath.
21:33Yes.
21:34Okay.
21:35$10,000.
21:37What's that face for?
21:38Yeah, I was expecting to get the cricket question right, but like you said, I didn't listen to
21:43the hard question to watch.
21:44Don't worry.
21:44No one has got the cricket questions right so far tonight.
21:48Here comes the chaser.
21:56G'day, Bharat.
21:57Right in.
21:57Welcome to the chase.
21:59Now, in this room we have a Gold Logie winner.
22:02Trent and Elise have played for Australia.
22:04Nathan's got 500 test wickets.
22:05But I'm tipping that you're possibly the one of us most often stopped on the street by
22:10people for a bit of a chat.
22:12You're just not quite conspicuous enough.
22:14That's the problem.
22:16All right, let's put your money on the board.
22:17$10,000.
22:18Good cash builder from you.
22:19Low offer now.
22:20$3,000.
22:21Here's your top offer.
22:22If you just want to prove how intelligent the media are and the cricket journalists,
22:28do it for the cricket journalists, Bharat.
22:30$35,000.
22:31And we're doing it for the McGrath Foundation, of course, as well.
22:33What do you think?
22:33You can check in with the team if you like.
22:35I think, you know what went wrong over there?
22:37In my pro wrestling out there, I'm used to being booed and not cheered.
22:40So I think that's why, if they boo me from behind, I feel even more like, yeah.
22:44Okay.
22:44Which also means I'll take the medal off.
22:46Yeah, okay.
22:47Lose the three, lose the $35,000.
22:49And for $10,000, the chase is on.
22:54Here's your first question.
22:55Good luck.
22:57For the first time in its history, which European country qualified for the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup?
23:03A. France.
23:05B. Italy.
23:06C. Spain.
23:12Well, there aren't many Italians in that team.
23:14There are more Australians than Italians, but it is Italy.
23:17It is Italy.
23:18All right.
23:20I'll let me ask our Italian correspondent.
23:22Yes.
23:23Very confident.
23:24All right.
23:25Locked in Italy.
23:26Correct answer is?
23:29Yeah.
23:30Money moves.
23:30Chase locked in.
23:34Italy.
23:34Is Joe Burns in that team?
23:36He is, isn't he?
23:36He's the captain.
23:37Yeah.
23:37There you go.
23:37Yeah, he's the captain.
23:38Yeah.
23:39Yeah.
23:39What was his name again, Larry?
23:40Sorry?
23:41What was his name?
23:41We don't have time for this, so I'm trying to get to the news on time, Brighton.
23:44You still don't understand how the show works.
23:48Question.
23:51The centre court at Roland Garros has a plaque featuring the footprint of which Spanish tennis player?
23:57A. Carlos Alcaraz.
23:59B. Rafael Nadal.
24:01C. Paula Badoza.
24:02C. Paula Badoza.
24:04Got it?
24:05Has to be just one guy, right?
24:06One guy, French Open.
24:08There's only one guy, one Spaniard you think of for now.
24:11And you locked in?
24:12Nadal.
24:13Rafael Nadal.
24:14Correct answer is?
24:17Rafael Nadal.
24:18Money moves.
24:19Chase are locked in.
24:22Rafael Nadal.
24:24All right.
24:24Question now.
24:26In 2024, which band was Australia's most streamed local artist on Spotify?
24:31A. The Wiggles, B. Cold Chisel, C. Spacey Jane.
24:46Careful, don't chip a nail on the button.
24:49What'd you go with?
24:51I just went with Cold Chisel.
24:52I don't know if they made a comeback or what.
24:55Okay.
24:55Seems like an Australian thing to do.
24:57Everybody keeps coming back.
24:59Tell me about it.
25:03Locked in Colch's correct answer is?
25:07The Wiggles.
25:09Chase are locked in.
25:12The Wiggles.
25:13Question now.
25:15In 2025, which English batsman overtook Ricky Ponting as the second highest scorer in Test cricket matches?
25:22A. Alistair Cook.
25:24B. Joe Root.
25:26C. Ben Stokes.
25:29What do you think?
25:30Joe Root.
25:32Okay.
25:32Joe Root.
25:33Correct answer is?
25:36Nice.
25:38Chase are locked in.
25:40Joe Root.
25:42Question now.
25:44On his birthday in 2010, Australian cricketer Peter Siddle claimed what achievement during a test match at the Gabba?
25:51A. Hattrick.
25:53B. Golden Duck.
25:55C. Double Century.
25:59What'd you go with?
26:00Locked in Hattrick.
26:01Locked in Hattrick.
26:02Correct answer is?
26:05Hattrick.
26:06Chase are locked in.
26:10Hattrick.
26:11Question now.
26:13Which of these is the name of a major brand of plant-based meat substitutes?
26:18A. Impossible foods.
26:20B. Unthinkable foods.
26:22C. Ludicrous foods.
26:31C. Ludicrous foods.
26:32C. Ludicrous foods.
26:33I just like the word ludicrous.
26:34So I think if I was in charge of naming the brand I would go with ludicrous.
26:38You would do that?
26:39C. I just do a guess.
26:41That does not surprise us.
26:44Locked in Ludicrous for $10,000 for the McGrath Foundation.
26:48Get it back to the team.
26:49correct answer is impossible foods that's why you're not head of marketing
26:58so ludicrous foods chaser locked in impossible foods okay one question
27:08shootout can you start booing me please from the back a bit of booing there
27:1950s novelty song is how much is that doggy in the what a street b window c pound
27:31how much is that doggy in the window did you just sing to me then i did
27:37that's beautiful thank you thanks very much all right you locked in window for ten thousand
27:42dollars and a seat right next to release in the final chase correct answer is
27:50window is good off you go brad very nice job mate congratulations see you in the final chase
27:55that was a good chat you enjoyed that nice little chat with you guys yeah i enjoyed that uh i'm
27:59just
28:00gonna go back and warm up for the next round with a few ludicrous foods all right here comes nathan
28:05on our special episode of the chase okay
28:22welcome back we're doing okay brad back at the team twenty thousand dollars now in the bank
28:27hey and nathan good to see you mate yeah likewise where's the nickname gary come from um gary line
28:33the afl player so great manoe back in my south australian days gave me that one and it's stuck
28:39now i can go cop it walking down the street going ij or coles wherever and just wherever you go
28:43yeah
28:43that's wherever i am good plug for iga too mate uh yeah i'm not even sponsored by him yet it's
28:49coming it's coming in hot all right are you ready to go no would you like to be booed by
28:55the team
28:56he usually does that all right mate here we go one minute on the clock two thousand dollars for
29:01every correct answer best of luck to you and your time starts now a hearing aid is typically placed
29:06in or behind which sense organ yeah correct in may 2025 india's varat khali retired from which
29:11format of cricket correct the classic pac-man ghost blinky is mainly what primary color yellow red
29:18which australian comedian featured in the famous shrimp on the barbie tourism ad paul hogan correct
29:23a rhyme used in thumb wrestling is one two three four i declare a thumb war correct in 1971 which
29:30australian won his third wimbledon singles title um yeah yeah pass john newcomb australia's snow
29:38season traditionally opens in which month uh i'm gonna say june correct on the official boxing kangaroo
29:44flag what color is the kangaroo yellow correct which late aussie media tycoon established the world
29:50series cricket competition um packer more information kerry packer correct which country's national anthem
29:57has lyrics in five languages including isazulu africa south africa yes we'll take that africa
30:0716 000 mate uh yeah that's uh it's going for a good call so let's uh see if bryden's nice
30:15on me
30:16all right let's see here he comes
30:23g'day nathan broad now mate so you received your nickname because of you know the afl legend
30:29gary line but let's be honest you are actually much more internationally famous than him so i propose
30:34we start calling gary line nathan as a nickname i'm surprised that hasn't happened what do you think
30:38yeah good luck yeah let me know how it goes mate great cash builder let's put it on the board
30:45five
30:45steps from home at this point in time 16 000 low offer yeah four thousand dollars if you want to
30:50race back to the team that could help you out or here's your top offer i mean you may be
30:53a tail
30:54ender but i've seen you top score for australia a few times so very good cash builder yeah yeah i
30:59think
30:59i saw them both uh how how about this for an offer fifty thousand dollars for the mcgrath foundation
31:06let's check it out guys what do you think trent do it do it do it i've never actually got
31:10a 50 ever
31:11so this might be my chance go the top offer yeah let's do it it's a top offer okay lose
31:18the four
31:19lose the 16 000 and for fifty thousand dollars for the mcgrath foundation the chase is on
31:27here we go here's your first question good luck which world cup winner announced his retirement from
31:33one day international cricket in june of 2025 a glenn maxwell b steve smith c travis head
31:47we off and running i think so okay just hold back that excitement okay i've locked in glenn
31:56locked in glenn maxwell correct answer is glenn maxwell is right money moves chaser locked in
32:07glenn maxwell next question a one-off test to commemorate 150 years of the ashes will be held
32:15in march 2027 at which venue a lords b mcg c the oval
32:25what'd you go mcg locked in mcg to move that fifty thousand dollars correct answer is
32:34mcg money moves chaser locked in
32:38mcg yeah so the mcg hosted the first test in 1877
32:41and then the centenary test in 1977 yeah mate we we all know that stuff yeah i mean tell us
32:48something we don't know that's what people it's exciting isn't it yeah really i know
32:52question now
32:56question shots fired
32:58in an archival film clip don bradman shows how he practiced cricket as a boy by hitting a golf ball
33:06with what as a bat a cricket stump b hockey stick c snooker cube
33:16what'd you go with uh cricket stump i've tried it and not very good at it
33:21locked in cricket stump correct answer is
33:25go chase locked in
33:29cricket stump all right well this worked before so let's see if it works again
33:32stop loading up the cricket questions please
33:34oh no let's not do that
33:38question now
33:43which word is used for a parliament where no single party can form a majority
33:47a hung b drawn c quartered i've got no idea
33:54okay so what you don't want to do on this show
33:56guess
33:57just say out loud what you're doing
33:59i've got no idea okay
34:00a hung
34:01locked in hung correct answer is
34:04mate you are smashing this nearly home
34:07chase are locked in
34:08yes gaza
34:11hung
34:12question now
34:14in an infamous 1981 cricket incident
34:17australia's trevor chappell bowled underarm to which new zealand batter
34:22a brian mckechnie
34:24b steven fleming
34:26c martin crow
34:32oh
34:34i've got two in my head
34:35what were you thinking
34:38i've gone brian
34:42brian mckechnie
34:43correct answer is
34:47brian mckechnie is right
34:48you've got them all correct
34:49now on the doorstep of the bank chaser locked in
34:53brian mckechnie
34:54pretty much the only thing he's known for brian mckechnie
34:57whack
34:59shot fired
35:01wow
35:01question
35:04known as the fx
35:06the first model of locally made australian car
35:08was manufactured by which company
35:10a holden
35:12b
35:12ford
35:13c
35:14hills
35:17the fx for 50 000
35:20and a seat in the final chase
35:22i'm not much of a car guy to be honest larry
35:25um i've gone ford
35:28locked in ford is a bit of a guess
35:29yeah
35:29all right for 50 000 for the mcgrath foundation correct answer is
35:39holden
35:41let's see what sharky locked in now
35:45holden
35:46okay one question shoot out to get you i usually get nervous around 50 so that's probably why
35:50yeah that's right
35:53all right here we go
35:54question now
35:57in the lyrics of the original come on aussie come on tv out from 1979 which player is chewing gum
36:03a
36:04bruce laird
36:05b
36:06doug walters
36:07c
36:08dian redpath
36:25what do you think
36:26who do you think first
36:28you know
36:30who do you think
36:31which one's played cricket first
36:32i know i know that's exactly the path i was going to
36:36yeah
36:37pure pure i reckon i reckon
36:39i reckon dougie walters
36:41i've
36:42that's what i've locked in
36:43you've gone with that as well
36:45yeah
36:45all right
36:46locked in dougie walters for fifty thousand dollars
36:50correct answer
36:51is
36:57i was right
36:58you were right too
37:00well done
37:01good on you mate
37:02how good was that top offer stream down the board
37:05amazing effort
37:07well done nathan
37:09nathan
37:10nathan line holds the all-time world record in test cricket for the most runs without scoring a 50
37:15but no one else has scored a 50 on the chase in test cricket nathan has so well
37:18very well done all right
37:20next up my team will play their final chase for the wonderful mcgraf foundation charity but first
37:25let's check in with the newsroom
37:28okay thank you to the newsroom for that it's time for the final chase
37:50more
37:50your prize money hopefully every single cent of that 70 000 will go to them all right are we ready
37:55to go
37:56nathan barat elise 70 000 up for grabs three over your left that's a three-step head start
38:02two minutes on the clock now
38:03hands on buzzers team best of luck your final chase starts now
38:09which cricket legend is nicknamed chapelli
38:11barat
38:12in chapel
38:12correct the brand tetley is best known for which aromatic beverage barat tea correct an attack on
38:20pearl harbor led to the u.s entering which war barat two correct a felt cal pack is typically worn
38:27on what part of the body
38:29pass
38:31elise
38:31pass
38:32head
38:32who stars as pilot maverick in the 80s film top gun
38:35elise
38:36tom cruise
38:37correct
38:37sophie molyneux represents australia in which sport
38:40elise
38:41cricket
38:42correct
38:42in the uk bobby is common slang for what occupation
38:45elise
38:46police officer
38:47correct
38:47the billionaire boss of packaging giant visi is anthony who
38:53elise
38:54pass
38:54pratt
38:55such is life was reported as the last words of which bush ranger
38:59nathan
38:59nag kelly
39:00correct
39:00which japanese car manufacturer produces the x-trail suv
39:04barat
39:05nissan
39:05correct
39:06australian mp dan repicoli was an olympian in what sport
39:11nathan
39:12rowing
39:12shooting
39:13sydney's st james train station is beneath which city park
39:18nathan
39:19cent uh
39:20the central one
39:21hyde park
39:22all third series aussie banknotes feature what green and gold plant
39:28elise
39:29the waddle
39:29correct
39:30what word means both to yell and to buy drinks for a group
39:33elise
39:34doubt
39:34correct
39:35in australia the vegetable chayote is better known by what name
39:40nathan
39:41choco
39:41correct
39:42cake hole is a common slang term for which body part
39:45elise
39:46mouth
39:46correct
39:46morton bay is a shallow inlet of which major ocean
39:51nathan
39:51pacific
39:52correct
39:52rock band the hives are from which nordic country
39:57elise
39:58pass
39:59sweden
39:59an online chat initialism asl
40:02asks for age sex and want
40:04barat
40:05location
40:05correct
40:06cricket great mutai muruliteran represented which country
40:09nathan
40:09wanker
40:10correct right on the buzzer nice job
40:12eighteen steps great result that's won plenty of times here on the chase any firepower
40:16offers for us
40:17uh really good effort guys uh eighteen is very competitive and look i don't want to take
40:22any money away from charity so i think we'll just play it as is eighteen steps for seventy
40:25thousand dollars
40:26okay no firepower offer from the chase so your steps remain at eighteen your bank total
40:31at a whopping seventy thousand dollars hopefully we can get that back to the mcgrath foundation
40:36are you good to go sharky i'm ready all right it's time for your final chase
40:44sharky good luck your final chase starts now what is the full first name of aussie cricketer pat
40:48cummins
40:49patrick
40:50correct
40:50which common cereal grain is grown in a flooded paddy
40:54uh rice
40:55correct
40:56derbyshire is a county in which uk country
40:59england
40:59correct
41:00what is the main alcoholic spirit used in a classic daiquiri
41:03uh vodka
41:05stop the clock
41:06what is the main alcoholic spirit used in a classic daiquiri
41:09gin
41:10i don't mean i don't really drink
41:12like yeah
41:13don't think it was kids
41:14no no i thought it was gin
41:15yeah it's a white thing yeah
41:17yeah
41:17we'll go gin
41:19rum
41:20oh
41:211 42 on the clock chaser needs 15
41:23time restarts now
41:25the abbreviation nypd stands for new york city police
41:29department
41:29correct
41:30at which australian cricket ground is the chapel stand
41:34oh
41:35oh the adelaide oval
41:36correct
41:37the lead singer of 70s new wave band blondie is debbie who
41:41harry
41:41correct
41:42a sotua is typically worn around which part of the body
41:47uh
41:50the
41:51waist
41:52stop the clock
41:52a sotua is typically worn around which part of the body
41:55sotua
41:56i've got no idea
41:57i have no idea
41:57it's done
41:58what did he say
41:58would it be like a neck or something like it is a scarf
42:00it's not waist
42:01so
42:01yeah
42:02maybe the neck is like a scarf
42:04yeah that's what i'm thinking
42:05i was hoping you would know this
42:06oh hey
42:06um we'll go scarf thank you
42:08neck
42:09oh sorry neck
42:10neck
42:11for like a scarf
42:12yeah
42:12it's for charity larry come on
42:13neck is the right answer for charity
42:161 15 on the clock
42:17it is like
42:18chaser needs 13
42:19time restarts
42:20now shark island is in which australian city harbour
42:23uh
42:24sydney harbour
42:25correct
42:25the wallaroos are the australian women's team in which sport
42:30um
42:32rugby
42:32union
42:33correct
42:34the 70s film rom-com 10 stars dudley moore and bohu
42:38derrick
42:39correct
42:39robusta beans are most commonly used to make which drink
42:42uh
42:43coffee
42:44correct
42:44in which country was cricketer manas lavashe in porn
42:47south africa
42:48correct
42:49which u.s tech company produces the air tag tracking device
42:54uh
42:56air tag
42:58google
42:58stop the clock
42:59which u.s tech company produces the air tag tracking device
43:02come on guys you need this
43:03apple
43:05apple
43:05apple is right
43:07okay chaser needs nine
43:0937 on the clock
43:11seventy thousand dollars on the line
43:12for the wonderful mcgrath foundation
43:14and your time restarts
43:16now at the federal level
43:17what is the usa's highest court
43:20uh
43:21uh the supreme court
43:22correct
43:22in what cricket format is the big bash played
43:252020
43:26correct
43:27prince's bridge in melbourne crosses which river
43:30the yarra
43:30correct
43:31the nickname of which major english soccer club is the villains
43:35um
43:38aspenville
43:38correct
43:39butter crunch is a variety of which green salad vegetable
43:43uh
43:45lettuce
43:45correct
43:46a title of the british monarch is defender of the what
43:49crown
43:49stop the clock
43:51a title of the british monarch is defender of the what
43:59i'll give you a tip guys because i like you and i love the mcgrath foundation
44:02it doesn't matter what you say here
44:04all right
44:05pass
44:06world
44:07defender of the feet
44:08defender of the feet
44:10oh
44:11did you say feet
44:12he said faith
44:13and faith is the right answer
44:14all right
44:15there you go
44:16okay
44:18four seconds on the clock
44:19chaser needs five
44:20now guys
44:22this is what's going to happen right
44:23if you get the chance for a pushback now
44:26it just doesn't matter
44:27you've got it
44:29here we go
44:29build the drama larry
44:31build the drama
44:31stay focused
44:32four seconds on the clock
44:33chaser needs five
44:34and your time restarts whenever
44:36a common bingo call for fourteen is valentine's what
44:39day
44:40correct
44:41you win
44:43seventy thousand dollars for the awesome mcgrath foundation
44:46and you wouldn't feel too bad about that at all
44:48oh what are you talking about larry i hate charity
44:52well done guys
44:53well done guys
44:54that was great
44:55seventy thousand dollars that will go a long way to a beautiful charity
44:58thanks for coming and having a go
44:59what great fun
45:00what a fun night
45:01we'll see you next time right here on the chase
45:03i'm not fooling you
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