SAS Australia winner: Tim Robards and Matthew Mitcham PASS final selection

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By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 06:08 EDT, 1 November 2023 | Updated: 06:50 EDT, 1 November 2023

Tim Robards and Matthew Mitcham some passed action during Wednesday night's gripping finale of SAS Australia.

The remaining recruits were tasked pinch combining each the skills they'd learned passim nan play into a three-phase last ngo to walk nan people and make selection.

Phase 1 – A psychological trial to power their emotions while signaling a decease connection to their loved ones.

Phase 2 – A sadistic beingness trial of grit, determination and stamina pinch a godforsaken tally and perilous ascent to nan acme of a upland range.

And yet Phase 3 – A task of axenic bravery to infiltrate force territory nether dense occurrence and find hostages while risking their ain lives to carrier them to safety.

Tim Robards (left) and Matthew Mitcham (right) some passed action during Wednesday night's finale of SAS Australia. Pictured pinch DS Ant Middleton

After deliberating complete their last decision, nan show's DS (directing staff), called nan recruits together to present their verdict.

'All 3 of you person shown your worth. You each merit to beryllium here. But coming was each astir nan past 10 days. everything that we've said and done passim nan course,' he said.

'The action process has 97 per cent nonaccomplishment rate. It's nan hardest subject trial successful nan world. But only nan selected fewer make it through...

The remaining recruits were tasked pinch combining each nan skills they've learned into a three-phase last ngo to walk nan people and make selection

'Now, we arsenic nan DS had an highly difficult determination to make. For nan very first clip person been divided pinch our decisions connected who passes this course. We inquire ourselves 1 question, could we person you beside america successful our squad connected nan battlefield? '

Both Tim and Mitch's efforts paid off, but Thai Cave rescue leader Craig Challen did not walk nan test.

Middleton explained he would not consciousness assured sending him connected a battlefield. 

Phase 1 – A psychological trial to power their emotions while signaling a decease connection to their loved ones

 Phase 2 – A sadistic beingness trial of grit, determination and stamina pinch a godforsaken tally and perilous ascent to nan acme of a upland range

And yet Phase 3 – A task of axenic bravery to infiltrate force territory nether dense occurrence and find hostages while risking their ain lives to carrier them to safety

After deliberating complete their last decision, nan show's DS (directing staff), called nan recruits together to present their verdict

Both Tim and Mitch's efforts paid off, but Thai Cave rescue leader Craig Challen did not walk nan test. Middleton explicate that he would not consciousness assured sending him connected a battlefield

In Wednesday's episode, nan trio competed against AFL section commentator Abbey Holmes, who was sent location earlier successful nan episode.

'That's nan hardest thing,' a teary Abby told Ant Middleton, aft nan 2nd task.

He replied: 'Keep your caput up. It was conscionable a small spot excessively much... ..a span excessively acold for you.'

'Obviously disappointed And happy. I had...I had thing other Nothing,' she explained.

Meanwhile, Craig was sent location because nan DS felt for illustration he struggled much than normal during nan last task and didn't return connected feedback fixed to him.

In Wednesday's episode, nan trio competed against AFL section commentator Abbey Holmes (pictured), who was sent location earlier successful nan episode 

 'That's nan hardest thing,' a teary Abby told Ant Middleton, aft nan 2nd task. He replied: 'Keep your caput up. It was conscionable a small spot excessively much... ..a span excessively acold for you'