Tribal/team challenge record (5-for-15; 2 sit-outs):
Individual challenge record (0-for-0):
Duel/ hero challenge record (1-for-1): (Mean % Finish: 100%)
Tribal/team challenge record (12-for-23; 2 sit-outs):
Individual challenge record (2-for-10): (Mean % finish: 61.2%)
Hero challenge/ duel record (0-for-0):
Wins: | 17 |
Played: | 38 |
Win%: | 0.45 |
Sat out: | 4 |
Wins: | 2 |
Played: | 10 |
Win%: | 0.20 |
Mean % Finish: | 61.2% |
Wins: | 1 |
Played: | 1 |
Win%: | 1.00 |
Mean % Finish: | 100% |
Idols held/played (0/0):
VFB - Votes for the person booted (3/4):
Tribal | Voted | Boot (totals) | VFB? |
---|---|---|---|
Ep1 | Joan | Joan Caballero (voted out, 6-6; 7-3) | Yes |
Ep6 | Sam | Samantha Gash (voted out, 9-2) | Yes |
Ep7 | Mark W | Mark Wales (voted out, 7-3) | Yes |
Ep9 | Sarah | Jacqui Patterson (voted out, 6-3) | - |
4 | TOTALS | 3 |
VAP - Votes against (9):
Jury votes made (0/0):
Idols held/played (0/0):
VFB - Votes for the person booted (9/11):
Tribal | Voted | Boot (totals) | VFB? |
---|---|---|---|
Ep2 | Daisy | Jericho Malabonga (voted out, 7-5) | - |
Ep3 | Daisy | Daisy Richardson (idoled out, [0]-4-2) | Yes |
Ep8 | Phoebe | Phoebe Timmins (voted out, 4-3-2; saved via fire) | Yes |
Ep11 | Phoebe | Phoebe Timmins (voted out, 5-5; 5-2) | Yes |
Ep13 | Nick | Nick Iadanza (voted out, 7-1) | Yes |
Ep14 | Locky | Locky Gilbert (voted out, 7-5) | Yes |
Ep15 | Harry | Harry Hills (voted out, 5-4-2) | Yes |
Ep16 | Brooke | Brooke Jowett (voted to Exile, 3-3-3) | Yes |
Ep17 | Shonee | Shonee Fairfax (voted to Exile, 2-2-1-1) | Yes |
Ep18 | Zach | Zach Kozyrski (voted out, 4-3-2) | Yes |
Ep19 | Moana | Jacqui Patterson (voted out, 4-4; 3-3; consensus) | - |
11 | TOTALS | 9 |
VAP - Votes against (10):
Jury votes made (1/1):
Held: | 0 |
Played: | - |
Votes voided: | - |
VFB: | 12 |
Tribals: | 15 |
VAP: | 19 |
Made: | 1 |
For winners: | 1 |
Received: | - |
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Official Ten SurvivorAU: 2017 bio excerpts (July, 2017):
"A self-confessed “straight shooter” and “bold and entertaining”, Jacqui is one of the oldest contestants this year but she is not going to let that get in her way.
“I feel I have something to prove. I want to demonstrate to women of any age, but particularly of my era, that life doesn’t end at 30 – married with ankle biters, a housewife perm and stuffing your face with cupcakes,” she said.
A lover of life and the odd glass of champagne, Jacqui is a marriage celebrant on the NSW North Coast. Married with two kids, she is super-fit and does boot camp, running, biking and stair work daily to keep her in shape. She also likes to surf with her husband Gaz.
Physically ready, there are a few things on the island that Jacqui is not looking forward to: “I’m not excited about sleeping outside and in the cold. That won’t be much fun.” Jacqui has been inspired by a few game players from last year’s Australian Survivor.
“I think I’ll have a bit of Kylie’s ‘get out of my way’ attitude, Craig’s silly one liners and hopefully Lee’s mental and physical strength. And, the final challenge between Kristie, El and Lee – what a cracker,” she said.
“I don’t think I’m annoying but in saying that I do have a strong presence. Game strategy-wise, I would try to curtail this and go a little under the radar.”"
Official Ten SurvivorAU: All-Stars bio excerpts (February 3, 2020):
"Jacqui wants to prove to the younger contestants that a 52-year-old can take on people half her age and make it to the end.
“I’m here for shits and giggles and my second chance but really, I want people to know women over 50 have still got it and are just as, if not more capable than Gen Y.”
Coming back for All Stars, Jacqui has been listening to Survivor podcasts to remember people’s moves. She has continued with her intense fitness training for body building, which she does professionally. But even with all the work she’s putting in, Jacqui also knows her main priority is to “have some fun, do my best and create once in a lifetime, kick ass memories!”
As a Wedding Celebrant, Jacqui lives in Northern NSW with her husband Gaz and recently married her Season 2 friends Mark and Sam.
Hoping to use all her new skills to get her to the top two, Jacqui wants to put the winning money towards paying off their block of land. But while she’s there to have a good time, Jacqui does still have her eye on the prize and has learnt from past mistakes.
“I’m going to be more aware of everyone around me and work more on my social game. I want to develop a good feel for the players and their game plays. I want to be an asset in challenges and around camp but not stick out like a sore thumb. And then walk away with half a million. Easy!”"