Challenges: MPF percentile
Seasons: 1 | Days played: 16 | Wins: 0 | Jury: 0
Fraser Lack on social media: Instagram
Challenge stats | Tribal council stats | Jury stats | Overall stats | ||||||||||
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Season | ChW | ChA | ChW% | VFB | VAP | TCA | TC% | wTCR | JVF | TotJ | JV% | SurvSc | SurvAv |
AU: Heroes v Villains | 0.46 | 2.31 | 0.20 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 0.79 | 3.20 | - | - | - | 0.99 | 3.66 |
Career | 0.46 | 2.31 | 0.20 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 0.79 | 3.20 | - | - | - | 0.99 | 3.66 |
Challenges: MPF percentile
Tribal: VFB% percentile
Tribal: rVAP percentile
Performance ranks are a quick visual measure of the contestant's season vs. historical data from all prior contestants, in three basic (scorable) categories:
1. Performance in individual challenges (MPF), as a measure of "physical game";
2. Ability to vote people out consistently (VFB%, or VFB/TCA), or "strategic game"; and
3. Ability to avoid being voted against (rVAP, or TCA-VAP) - which scales better than a percentage would - for "social/strategic game."
See also: Full glossary for all these abbreviations.
Tribal/team challenge record (4-for-13):
Individual challenge record (0-for-1): (Mean % Finish: 50%)
Hero challenge/ duel record (0-for-0):
Wins: | 4 |
Played: | 13 |
Win%: | 0.31 |
Sat out: | - |
Wins: | 0 |
Played: | 1 |
Win%: | 0.00 |
Mean% Finish: | 50% |
Wins: | 0 |
Played: | 0 |
Win%: | - |
Mean% Finish: | - |
Idols held/played (0/0):
VFB - Votes for the person booted (4/5):
VAP - Votes against (3):
Jury votes made (0/0):
Found: | 0 |
Played: | - |
Votes voided: | - |
VFB: | 4 |
Tribals: | 5 |
VAP: | 3 |
Made: | 0 |
For winners: | - |
Received: | - |
Pre-game interviews
Post-game interviews
Official Ten AU: Heroes v Villains bio excerpts (December 22, 2022):
"Knowing real estate agents don’t always have the best reputations, Fraser is planning to use that to his advantage. An agent from Melbourne, he works in high-end residential sales and admits, “I’m a real estate machine, I don’t care if someone hates me, I’ll make them love me, that’s my job.”
Fraser also knows that much like real estate, Survivor is all about trust. He says, “The hardest thing in my job is to get people to trust you and that is my number one goal and that’ll get me to sole Survivor. I’ll get my tribe mates to trust me because I’ll find out what their goal is, what their dream is, and I’ll make them think as if I’ll get them there.”
When he’s not working, Fraser runs marathons and has his days plotted out in 15 minute increments to keep himself as efficient as he can be. He knows he’ll struggle without the luxuries of home, but the goal of winning will push him forward to the end.
“With $500,000 on the line, people will lie, cheat, steal, manipulate, betray alliances - there are no lengths that people won’t stoop to. Coming in as a Villain gives me license to do whatever it takes to get the job done. I don’t like the Heroes because they’re hiding behind this facade that they are all great, everyone’s got a little bit of Villain in them.”"