The Block 2021 winners revealed: Mitch and Mark take home top prize as Ronnie and Georgia come last
Defying their critics – not least judges Shaynna Blaze, Neale Whitaker and Darren Palmer – Mitch and Mark have won The Block 2021, selling their house for more than $644,444 above its reserve, as Tanya finally came clean on cheating.
Nobody walked away empty-handed on auction day as all five houses on Bronte Court, Hampton, sold.
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In a surprising turn of events, series favourites — Ronnie and Georgia – who won the most challenges and rooms throughout the season – placed last.
Although they still made $296,000 from the experience, the Western Australian couple were visibly unhappy with the result.
Ronnie stormed off the set when screen foes, Tanya and Vito’s 1950s-style house collected them a profit of $400,000. The father-of-three refused to return to watch the rest of the auctions unfold or to see close friends Mitch and Mark win the series.
Confident that their house was going to attract huge bids, Ronnie and Georgia (who had the power to determine the all-important auction order) had decided to even the playing field by auctioning the properties in order of house number rather than using a more strategic play.
This saw their house auctioned first, where — true to past form — there was lacklustre bidding.
Tanya was thrilled her house attracted such a huge price tag, earning them $400,000 in winnings laughing that she had feared it was going to be a “burn the witch moment” where she was penalised at auction for her role in this year’s cheating scandal.
“I still have regrets,” she said of her behaviour on the series.
“I still wish I did things differently. But hey, I can’t be mad at getting paid $400k.
“I mean, obviously, I’m worried that people are going to be like: ‘they don’t deserve it!’
“There’s always those people in the back of your head. But one thing I can tell those people is we worked hard.
“There was no-one else here building this house except Vito and me and our team. So, to walk away with this reward just renders us speechless for the first time ever.”
The mother-of-two said she is bracing herself for more online vitriol now that she has finally admitted to taking the photo of the production schedule after months of blaming an anonymous tradie.
She was forced to come clean after Josh and Luke dobbed her in for snapping a picture of the whiteboard while they stood guard. Tanya said she wished the twins had given her a “heads up” that they were going to tell the truth rather than leaving her to be ambushed with their confession by the production, but she has no hard feelings.
“I had so many moments where I had wanted to come clean — we all did — but you sort of dig yourself a bit of a hole and it’s hard to get out,” she explained before adding that she also wonders if the production schedule was left out on purpose to tempt contestants to cheat and create drama.
Despite controversy and chaos that her actions caused other contestants, Tanya said the group had put the past behind them.
“Yeah, we’ve banded together and I’m happy to report we’re all friends,” she said.
“I think that they understand the fact that people make mistakes. People do dumb things, but it doesn’t mean you’re a dumb person. And we’re just so happy for one another. Yes, there was drama and I hope the audience enjoyed watching that, but the bottom line is we work so hard, and everybody deserves maximum coin.”
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And that was certainly true for Mitch and Mark who, after facing consistently harsh criticism and low scores from the judges, leave the season $744,444 richer and in a new car.
They plan to splash out some of their winnings on their new homewares store where Mitch will be selling his own range of designer shirts.
The fan favourite’s house was purchased for $4.04 million by buyers advocate Danny Wallace, who also snapped up their party pad at The Oslo back in 2019.
Wallace, a colourful character that is a regular fixture at The Block auctions, picked up three houses on Bronte Court.
The serial Block house buyer also shelled out for Kirsty and Jesse’s house — which fetched the biggest price on the day going under the hammer for $4.4 million — and Tanya and Vito’s place.
Mitch and Mark, who came last when they first appeared on the show in 2019, while delighted and emotional about their win, said they understood Ronnie and Georgia’s disappointment.
“[We feel for them] because they’re our friends,” Mark said.
“But also, because they put themselves first [in the auction order] so everyone could benefit. So [our auction results] felt mixed.”
Mitch added: “I felt really uncomfortable because we didn’t expect to win and we wanted to see Ronnie and Georgia or Kirsty and Jesse, who we have become very close with, win.”
Ronnie and Georgia had originally intended to go second, after Kirsty and Jesse, but the inflated reserve prices and advice from their agent David Wood changed their mind.
“We’ll have every buyer in the room and they’ll know if they don’t get this everything else is a compromise,” he told them.
Georgia was worried nonetheless.
“By going first I guess what you’re doing is having the biggest pool of buyers in the one room at the one time but you could have nervous buyers. It could be a huge mistake,” she said.
When the couple return to their fellow contestants with their $296,000 profit Shelley Craft tells them “thanks for taking the hit and going first”.
Bidding was slow not only on Ronnie and Georgia’s property, but also in the last auction of the day at Kirsty and Jesse’s house, which was the only property with a reserve price set above $4 million.
The remaining four houses, which sit on far smaller blocks and are all single storey dwellings, all had the same reserve price of $3.4 million.
Twins Josh and Luke were in tears after they collected a tidy profit of $530,000 for their house, saying they were “gobsmacked” by the results.
“Now it’s worth it,” Josh said.
“No regrets. You know, obviously we copped a bit of stick throughout the show. I mean, sometimes that was deserved. Sometimes it wasn’t. For us to get a good result, means a hell of a lot to us to keep our head held high and it’s worth it.”
FINAL RESULTS
House 1 – Ronnie and Georgia
Reserve: $3.4m
Sold: $3,696,000
Profit: $296,000
House 2 – Mitch and Mark
Reserve: $3.4m
Sold: $4.044,444.44
Profit: $644,444.44 + $100,000 first place prize
House 3 – Tanya and Vito
Reserve: $3.4m
Sold: $3.800,000.01
Profit: $400,000.01
House 4 – Josh and Luke
Reserve: $3.4m
Sold: $3.930,000
Profit: $530,000
House 5 – Kirsty and Jesse
Reserve: $4.1m
Sold: $4,401,523.67
Profit: $301,523.67
MISSED AN EPISODE?
Episode 49: ‘Get them off this show’ – Twins’ plot to have judges fired
Episode 47/48: What made mild-mannered Block landscaper explode?
Episode 46: Twins blow up after judges’ savage score
Episode 45: Team’s ‘pigsty’ gets one of worst scores on Block ever
Episode 43 & 44: Some Block teams at risk of going broke
Episode 42: Block builder confronts Vito over Tanya’s lies
Episode 41: Tempers boil over as Tanya’s lies reach new heights
Episode 39 & 40: ‘There’s something wrong with Kirsty’- singer targeted by Twins
Episode 38: Knives are out for Kirsty and Jesse
Episode 37: Hell week sees one block team fail to finish
Episode 35 & 36: Block team is caught breaking rules again
Episode 34: A shock death rocks The Block
Episode 33: Petty Georgia’s nasty Block act
Episode 31 & 32: Block team verbally abuses producers
Episode 30: “It’s taking the piss”: War on the judges heats up
Episode 29: Mitch tells Block judges to ‘go f*** yourselves’
Episode 27 & 28: Lip synch battle and fruit fight divides The Block
Episode 26: Winners aren’t grinners as Block teams boycott victory dinner
Episode 25: Twins sticking their finger up at the judges
Episode 23 & 24: Shelley Craft encourages Block teams to shirk rules
Episode 22: What made Vito storm off The Block
Episode 21: ‘Old-fashioned public toilet’ — Block room slammed
Episode 19 & 20: Jealousy runs rampant during tense Block challenge
Episode 18: Superior organisational skills or cheats? Mitch and Mark in hot water
Episode 17: ”It’s crap”: The Block’s tackiest room slammed
Episode 16: ‘Piece of trash’ The Block descends into chaos
Episode 15: Block cheat flushed by hidden cameras
Episode 14: What caused Block’s biggest cheating scandal in TV history
Episode 13: Master bedroom reveal marred by cheating controversy
Episode 11 & 12: Georgia threatens Block foreman for ruining plan
Episode 10: Serious Block accident leads to walkout
Episode 9: ‘Atrocious’ bathroom stuns Block judges
Episode 7 & 8: Block contestants worried about ‘novice’
Episode 6: Absolute bulls***: Fury over judges’ ruling
Episode 5: Boozy night lands one Block team in hospital
Episode 3 & 4: Love Island twins accuse Mitch and Mark of copying
Episode 2: Love Island twins stick boot into country singer