Plate of Origin: Seven is forced to ‘pay out’ Matt, Gary and Manu’s three-season contracts

‘They want to forget it ever happened’: Channel Seven is ‘forced to pay Manu Feildel, Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan OUT of their three-season contracts’ for Plate of Origin after the cooking show flopped in the ratings

Just 335,000 people tuned in to watch the finale of Plate of Origin last month, raking in the worst ratings of the entire season.

And the cooking show’s dismal ratings mean it almost certainly won’t return for another season on Channel Seven, according to Woman’s Day.

The publication also claims the network has been forced to ‘pay out’ hosts Manu Feildel, Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan – who were all reportedly on three-season deals.

All over? On Tuesday, sources claimed that Seven have paid Manu Feildel (centre), Matt Preston (left) and Gary Mehigan (right) out of their three-season contracts, after Plate of Origin failed to bring in the ratings

‘All three of them signed on for three seasons of Plate of Origin,’ the insider said.

‘Seven really thought the comeback would have delivered a loyal audience, so the figure was no small number.

‘But due to the lacklustre ratings and with no other cooking shows in the pipeline, Seven are now in the process of paying them out of their contracts and are keen to forget it ever happened.’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel Seven for comment.

All over? All three of the gentleman reportedly signed up for a three-season contract - but rumour has it the network is keen to 'forget' the show ever happened

All over? All three of the gentleman reportedly signed up for a three-season contract – but rumour has it the network is keen to ‘forget’ the show ever happened

Sorry boys! Seven's Plate of Origin finale suffered the worst ratings of the entire SEASON on last month, with just 335,000 tuning in to watch Team Greece win $100,000

Sorry boys! Seven’s Plate of Origin finale suffered the worst ratings of the entire SEASON on last month, with just 335,000 tuning in to watch Team Greece win $100,000

Plate of Origin drew 667,000 viewers for its premiere, but these numbers got progressively worse as the weeks went by.

On the same night as Plate of Origin’s dismal season finale, Channel Nine’s The Block raked in a whopping 807,000 viewers.

The last episode saw Team Greece’s Dezi, 41, and Penny, 33, crowned champions, taking home a $100,000 cash prize.

Winners: On last month's three-hour grand final episode of Plate Of Origin, Team Greece emerged victorious. Cousins Dezi, 41, and Penny, 33, (pictured) were crowned Plate of Origin champions winning $100,000

Winners: On last month’s three-hour grand final episode of Plate Of Origin, Team Greece emerged victorious. Cousins Dezi, 41, and Penny, 33, (pictured) were crowned Plate of Origin champions winning $100,000

Dezi said of their win: ‘We have represented the Australian Greek community and now we’ve just won Plate of Origin!’ 

The network hasn’t said if the show will ever make a return to screens. 

However, leading TV commentator Rob McKnight has said Plate of Origin is ‘dead’ and beyond saving.

Shocked: Dezi said of their win: 'We have represented the Australian Greek community and now we've just won Plate of Origin!'

Shocked: Dezi said of their win: ‘We have represented the Australian Greek community and now we’ve just won Plate of Origin!’