There’s a lot going on in season 2 of SAS: Who Dares Wins. Shouting instructors, endurance tests and constant mental stress means it can be tricky to keep track of who’s who. Not everyone can emerge from the jungles of Ecuador a winner - here are eight contestants we think have a good chance of making it out the other side.
Andrew Hastings
Source: SBS
Quote: “Winning is a big thing, a great thing. When you win, your family, friends and teammates give you praise. It’s a great feeling.”
Mohammed Abdul Razak
Source: SBS
Quote: “Am I really going to get through the next couple of weeks of this? What am I doing here?”
Scott Roberts
Source: SBS
Quote: “Put a house on your back, go into the sauna, walk up and down the steps constantly in the sauna, and get someone to smash you in the face with a load of sticks. That’s training.”
Moses Adeyemi
Source: SBS
Quote: “I only had one goal in mind: don't quit, no matter how difficult the task was. I had it in mind that I would never give up. I did not care if I was the last man standing or the first to go, I only had one goal.”
Charlie Krarup
Source: SBS
Quote: “Like most people, I watched the first series and thought, 'Yeah, I could do that. No problem.' Oh, how wrong I was. Physically, we all knew it was going to be tough so prepared as best we could. My attitude was firstly to be myself (they will find you out) and secondly back yourself. Don’t let them plant seeds of doubt… which they will.”
Efrem Brynin
Source: SBS
Quote: “I always feel like he’s part of me. He’ll always be with me. James wasn’t just my son, he was one of the best friends I had and will ever have.”
Conall Ferguson
Source: SBS
Quote: “I originally wanted to go on the show for attention. I was an egotistical young teen and I wanted to show people how tough I was and have a social media buzz with people talking about me. Coming out of the show, I don’t care about that. I’ve matured through it.”
Steven Crompton
Source: SBS
Background: Ten years ago, Steven joined the military, but after 18 months he developed a gambling addiction and was discharged. Since then, he’s struggled with drinking, spent time on the streets and was given a prison sentence after breaking into a pub. Now at 27, he’s got something to prove.
Quote: “[Being discharged] destroyed me. I ended up homeless drinking myself into the ground as I couldn’t handle the pain and pride I had lost. But I never give up I keep fighting.”
Watch the second season of SAS: Who Dares Wins on Mondays at 9:30pm on SBS.
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