The Bachelor's Osher Gunsberg says Rachel Moore failed to win Sam Wood's heart because she's not used to chasing men and lacked 'conversational skills'

Last night Sam Wood decided that intruder Rachel Moore wasn't the girl for him.

And the show's host Osher Gunsberg couldn't agree more.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Friday, Osher revealed that he felt Rachel, 29, lacked the 'conversational skills' needed to engage the hunky personal trainer.

Scroll down for video 

Speaking the truth:  Osher Gunsberg revealed to The Daily Telegraph on Friday that he felt intruder Rachel Moore lacked the 'conversational skills' needed to engage bachelor Sam Wood

Speaking the truth: Osher Gunsberg revealed to The Daily Telegraph on Friday that he felt intruder Rachel Moore lacked the 'conversational skills' needed to engage bachelor Sam Wood

Shown the door: On Thursday Sam Wood decided that intruder Rachel Moore wasn’t the girl for him and the show’s host Osher Gunsberg couldn’t agree more

Shown the door: On Thursday Sam Wood decided that intruder Rachel Moore wasn't the girl for him and the show's host Osher Gunsberg couldn't agree more

When she dragged him away to have some one-on-one and he tried to engage her in conversation there was nothing,' Osher told the publication.

'I really felt for her because she's never got a chance to develop those conversational skills — she's never had to.'

On Thursday night's episode Rachel insisted on knowing Sam's life story in 'one minute or less'.

While Sam struggled to sum up his 35 years in the allotted time frame, he was left even more perplexed when Rachel refused to tell him her life story.

'I feel like I've told you,' she said, before adding, 'so... you just hit me with something that I was interested in but now I've missed it...'

‘…When she dragged him away to have some one-on-one and he tried to engage her in conversation there was nothing,’ Osher told the publication

'…When she dragged him away to have some one-on-one and he tried to engage her in conversation there was nothing,' Osher told the publication

‘I really felt for her because she’s never got a chance to develop those conversational skills — she’s never had to,' he said

'I really felt for her because she's never got a chance to develop those conversational skills — she's never had to,' he said

Osher also likened Rachel to former contestant Emily Simms, who refused to approach Sam, instead opting to sit back and wait for him to approach her.

'I think Rachel may have unfortunately suffered a similar fate to Emily in that her whole life she's never had to approach the man,' he said.

'Her whole life she's always been the one who is pursued and has never had to do any legwork there.'

'I feel like I've told you': On Thursday night’s episode Rachel insisted on knowing Sam’s life story in 'one minute or less' but then  refused to tell him her life story

'I feel like I've told you': On Thursday night's episode Rachel insisted on knowing Sam's life story in 'one minute or less' but then refused to tell him her life story

Sitting pretty: Osher also likened Rachel to former contestant Emily Simms, who refused to approach Sam, instead opting to sit back and wait for him to approach her

Sitting pretty: Osher also likened Rachel to former contestant Emily Simms, who refused to approach Sam, instead opting to sit back and wait for him to approach her

On Thursday the latecomer's days playing catch up officially came to an end when she was booted from The Bachelor mansion – leaving before managing to secure even one date.

Exiting the mansion, Rachel told the cameras: 'I feel like he should have put a little bit more effort in.

'He's the man, I should be like sell yourself to me. If you're not going to then, yeah, let's get up and leave.'

Not The One: The blonde beauty’s bizarre and demanding behaviour did little to recommend her to Sam who looked at times perplexed and alarmed by their private interactions

Not The One: The blonde beauty's bizarre and demanding behaviour did little to recommend her to Sam who looked at times perplexed and alarmed by their private interactions

Evicted: On Thursday the latecomer’s days playing catch up officially came to an end when she was booted from The Bachelor mansion – leaving before managing to secure even one date

Evicted: On Thursday the latecomer's days playing catch up officially came to an end when she was booted from The Bachelor mansion – leaving before managing to secure even one date

'He needs to sell himself to me, this is my life as well,' Rachel said during the episode

'He needs to sell himself to me, this is my life as well,' Rachel said during the episode

Final good bye: Put in the bottom two with fellow intruder Lana Jeavons-Fellows, Rachel walked away while Nina Rolleston, Heather Maltman, Snezana Markoski and Sarah MacKay stayed for another week

Final good bye: Put in the bottom two with fellow intruder Lana Jeavons-Fellows, Rachel walked away while Nina Rolleston, Heather Maltman, Snezana Markoski and Sarah MacKay stayed for another week

Earlier in the episode Rachel got down to the nitty gritty with Snezana at the cocktail party.

'He needs to sell himself to me, this is my life as well,' she confidently informed Snezana.

Before adding: 'It's not all about whether I'm right for him.'

The blonde beauty's bizarre and demanding behaviour did little to recommend her to Sam who looked at times perplexed and alarmed by their private interactions.

Put in the bottom two with fellow intruder Lana Jeavons-Fellows, Rachel walked away while Nina Rolleston, Heather Maltman, Snezana Markoski and Sarah MacKay stayed for another week.

The Bachelor Australia continues on Channel Ten at 7.30pm on Wednesday and Thursday.

'He's the man': Exiting the mansion after failing to secure a red rose, Rachel told the cameras: 'I feel like he should have put a little bit more effort in

'He's the man': Exiting the mansion after failing to secure a red rose, Rachel told the cameras: 'I feel like he should have put a little bit more effort in

The comments below have not been moderated.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.

Who is this week's top commenter? Find out now