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Scots The Chase contestant in 'worst team ever' with smallest collective score and three lower offers

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A Scots The Chase contestant has been branded as one of the 'worst ever' as the team collectively brought in what is thought to be the lowest recorded score in the programme's history.

Donna, from Carnoustie, appeared on the ITV show on Monday evening in a bid to win money to 're-vamp' her Renault Clio.Donna, who works as a sign-maker, was asked by host Bradley Walsh what she does in Carnoustie and she said at home in her spare time she does 'not a lot' but she admitted she does enjoy arts and crafts.Brad went on to ask her what she likes to do to 'switch off and relax' and again she said: "Arts and crafts, I like to play mobile games, Pokemon Go is one of my favourite."The presenter laughed: "Yeah, ok, cool, excellent stuff, it was a massive craze about 4 or 5 years ago?"She replied: "Yeah I'm still playing it!"He then went on to ask her if she had any ambitions should she win some cash and she said: "Well if I win anything I would like to wrap my own car, for my job I do a lot of vehicle wrapping for other people, so I would like to do my own...it's a Renault Clio."In Donna's cash builder, she only managed to get two questions correct.Some of the questions included: "Leave before the lights come on" is a hit from what Sheffield rock band?" Donna passed but the answer was The Arctic Monkeys.Bradley also asked: "In 2022, who won his fourth consecutive men's singles title at Wimbeldon?" Donna answered Roger Federer but the answer was Novak Djokovic.She only managed to secure £2,000 but opted for The Chaser's lower offer of £1,000.Donna said: "I always said I wouldn't take a minus but I never said I wouldn't take a low offer so I'll take the £1,000."The 36-year-old made it back for the final chase, however the contestant

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