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    Home and Away (Aus) Spoilers 5th - 8th February 2018

    Monday 5th Feb

    Can Hunter stop Olivia going to Paris? Willow puts herself on the line for Justin. Maggie uses work as a coping mechanism. Hunter’s devastated when Ziggy reveals the truth about Olivia.

    Tuesday 6th Feb

    Olivia and Hunter unravel as the dirty truth is exposed. Mason takes on the River Boys with explosive results. Maggie’s bravery inspires Ben & Coco - but is it all just an act?

    Wednesday 7th Feb

    Will Tori’s secret push Ash over the edge? New cop Colby impresses the Bay. Maggie gets some devastating news

    Thursday 8th Feb (quadruple episode)

    Roo and Alf are still in peril - will they be found in time? Ash is released and hell bent on revenge. Can Tori break through to Robbo before Ash finds them?


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    Spoilers for Thursday 8th Feb have been added

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    New cop already?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaz21 View Post
    New cop already?!
    Can't have Summer Bay without police presence

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaz21 View Post
    New cop already?!
    He’ll be dead within a few years if history’s anything to go by

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    TV Week has the following H&A plot teasers:


    The Boys Are Back!

    Ash Joins Forces With A Dangerous Ally


    Fans of Home and Away thought they had seen the last of the infamous River Boys when Brax left town for good. But it turns out, they were wrong.

    In explosive scenes this week, Ash's (George Mason) quest for vengeance takes a surprising turn when he calls on the infamous Mangrove River mob to help him find Robbo (Jake Ryan).

    However, their return to Summer Bay is just the start of a shocking chain of events. Hold on to your hats, folks - things are about to get interesting.

    Ever since a car crash claimed the life of Kat (Pia Miller) and her unborn baby, Ash has been consumed with hate. He believes Robbo is responsible for his ex-girlfriend's death and stole his chance of becoming a father.

    "He's not thinking straight," George, 27, says of his grief-stricken character. "He lost everything, so Robbo is dead when Ash finally gets to him. He's seeing red, for sure, and he's not thinking rationally anymore."

    The troublesome gang roar into town on big motorbikes as the local community gather at Salt for Kat's wake.

    However, the River Boys - who were once led by Darryl "Brax" Braxton (Stephen Peacocke) and his brothers Heath (Dan Ewing) and Casey (Lincoln Younes) - are now taking orders from someone else.

    With remarkably similar traits to his predecessor and the familiar "Blood And Sand" tattoo, Mangrove River local Dean (Patrick O'Connor) strides across the sand to meet Ash.

    "Brax told me I could call you if I ever needed help," Ash says to Dean.

    Ash hands out a photo of Robbo to the rowdy gang, while Tori (Penny McNamee) watches nearby. She fears her boyfriend is slipping away and there is nothing she can do to stop it.

    "He's just so angry and believes Tori is protecting Robbo," George says.

    After the wake, Tori heads home and is shocked to find Robbo in her backyard. He's barely conscious.

    Tori drags him into the garage and treats his injuries. Suddenly, her phone rings. It's Ash calling.

    What will the good doctor do?


    Cop This!

    The River Boys Cause Havoc In The Bay.


    Although the River Boys are meant to be in town to help Ash, they soon stir up trouble of their own.

    When two of them harass members of the gym, Mason (Orpheus Pledger) boots them out.

    "You're making everyone uncomfortable," he tells them firmly.

    But the River Boys later pick a fight with Mason as he's leaving the gym, Mason is outnumbered and push turns to shove.

    Suddenly, a stranger (played by Tim Franklin) joins the fray - and he's on Mason's side.

    The police swoop, but the question is: who is the mystery man?


    Flirty Friends

    Dean Meets Up With Willow.


    He may be new in town, but it appears River Boy Dean has a past with a local.

    From the moment Dean locks eyes with Willow (Sarah Roberts), it's obvious these two know each other. And from his flirty conversation, it seems they may have been more than just friends.

    "Hey, stranger - I knew it was you," Dean tells Willow when he catches her at the beach. "I'd recognize that bikini anywhere."

    Initially, Willow seems less than pleased to see Dean. But eventually she agrees to have a drink with the persuasive River Boy and laughs her way through their date.

    Surely Justin (James Stewart) won't be happy about this!


    Summer Bay Shocks.

    Will Another Fan Favourite Perish?

    For 30 years, Alf Stewart has been a cherished stalwart of Summer Bay. But now it looks as if his time could be up.

    In chock-a-block episodes of Home and Away, the much-loved local is left for dead after falling into a dangerous sinkhole. But with no-one to help and time not on his side, is this goodbye?

    Elsewhere, newcomer Jasmine (Sam Frost) reveals her dark past to Leah (Ada Nicodemou), and Maggie's (Kestie Morassi) health crisis goes from bad to worse.

    Meanwhile, Olivia (Raechelle Banno) prepares to say her final farewell to Summer Bay.

    Sinking Feeling.

    Poor Alf (Ray Meagher) has faced more burdens in his lifetime than any man should, including natural disasters, health problems and the odd criminal or two.

    In fact, he's even spent time in jail. But nothing has looked like defeating him - until now.

    In dramatic scenes, Alf's life is in danger after he falls into a sinkhole near the local high school. Left unconscious from the fall, he's in a vulnerable state as the foundations begin to crumble around him.

    It's no secret Alf's health has been deteriorating after he suffered a heart attack in 2016. And this latest incident certainly won't help his health.

    Making matters worse is the fact no-one knows he's run into trouble.

    At the Diner, Leah and Ryder (Lukas Radovich) begin to question Alf's whereabouts. Will they find him in time?

    And what causes the sinkhole exactly is yet to be seen. But rumours have been circulating that this could be Alf's big finale. Strewth!


    Paris Calling

    Elsewhere, Hunter (Scott Lee) is heading for even more heartache this week when Olivia announces she's leaving town.

    After rejecting her boyfriend's proposal at the beach during last year's finale, Olivia has gone into hiding.

    She's done so with her business partner, and one-night stand, Axel (Matthew Pearce). But she can't stay hidden for long.

    At Axel's hotel room, Olivia is shocked to find Irene (Lynne McGranger) at the door. Olivia tries to defend her actions but Irene isn't convinced.

    She then confesses she didn't tell Hunter the truth - and doesn't plan to. Irene is shocked and urges her to come clean.

    The next day, Olivia reluctantly meets Hunter at The Diner. But any hopes he has of a reunion are soon dashed. The budding designer tells him she's moving to Melbourne.

    What's more, she says she has decided to visit Paris for Fashion Week and will be leaving the Bay in just a few days. Poor Hunter!


    The Results Are In.

    Meanwhile, on the other side of town, Maggie is cool, calm and collected as she awaits her test results. At least, that's what she wants her kids to think.

    Fans will recall the Astoni family matriarch was rushed to hospital after collapsing on the beach.

    Local doc Tori (Penny McNamee) ran tests that suggest Maggie has a mass in her stomach. But more scans would be required to confirm if it's cancerous. Now all they can do is wait.

    This week, Maggie's tough-girl exterior begins to crack when the new school term begins. During class, she's noticeably distracted and unwell.

    Later, while working in her office, her mobile rings. It's the call from the hospital she's been dreading.

    Maggie panics and begins to feel dizzy. Her breath shortens, and she collapses to the floor. Will she be OK?


    On The Run.

    Also this week, newcomer Jasmine finally reveals her big secret. Her arrival in the Bay has been shrouded in mystery, but now, a tearful Jasmine opens up to Leah about her past.

    It turns out she was on the run from an abusive ex-boyfriend who had been stalking her for months. She'd fled her home on the night of the accident.

    "She realizes she can trust Leah, and it becomes one of the most important friendships she makes in the Bay," Sam, 28, tells TV WEEK.

    "They're baby steps, but people begin to understand why she's the way she is. It's an interesting journey."

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    TV Week has these H&A plot teasers (going by the spoilers, I think these are for the week 5-8 Feb, rather than 12-15 Feb that TV Week says):


    Deadly Explosion.

    A Dangerous Car Chase Has Tragic Repercussions.


    The shocking events leading to Alf's perilous incident are finally revealed in Home and Away this week.

    Friends become foes when Ash (George Mason) discovers Justin (James Stewart) is helping Robbo (Jake Ryan) leave Summer Bay. It culminates in a deadly car chase that has a huge effect on the seaside town.

    Fans will recall Justin was hiding wanted criminal Robbo in his garage. He needed to make him disappear before Ash and the River Boys discovered his whereabouts.

    This week, Ash & River Boy head honcho Dean (Patrick O'Connor) plan their next search.

    "It's a dark path for Ash," George, 27, explains. "Find Robbo and finish him. He needs someone to blame."

    The next day, Robbo jumps into the back of Justin's car. But on the ride out of town, Justin is shocked to find Ash on the side of the road with the police. Yep, looks like he's in trouble again!

    But that's the least of Justin's worries when Ash suspects Robbo is in the car and gives chase.

    In a dangerous high-speed pursuit, both cars hurtle towards a construction site.

    Justin slams on the brakes to avoid a crash, but it's too late - Ash clips Justin's car, which slams into a gas main.

    Ash dashes towards the wreck as an explosion rocks the scene. Is Justin OK?

    However, another life is in danger when Alf (Ray Meagher) unexpectedly falls victim to the crash.

    He happens to be walking nearby when the explosion occurs and falls into a sinkhole caused by the blast.

    "He's stuck down a sinkhole with a lump of concrete on his chest and no visible help in sight," Ray, 73, explains. "It's not looking good [for him]. Alf is pretty worried."

    The beloved local lapses into unconsciousness. Making matters even worse for Alf is the fact that no-one knows he's even there.

    "It sure does seem like a life-and-death situation," Ray says.

    Is this goodbye to not one, but two fan favourites?


    Shock Diagnosis.

    Maggie's Test Results Leave Her Reeling.


    It's the terrifying news Maggie has been dreading - she has cancer.

    This week, Maggie (Kestie Morassi) is devastated when Dr Tori (Penny McNamee) gives her the test results.

    "Unfortunately, the biopsy shows that it's not a cyst," Tori informs her. "It's confirmed you have non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Hopefully, we've caught it early enough."

    Although shocked, a defiant Maggie clearly intends to fight the disease with every ounce of her strength.

    With husband Ben (Rohan Nichol) by her side, she asks Tori whether her treatment plan will involve any chemotherapy.

    However, as she begins to process what Tori has told her, Maggie asks the doctor another question. It's a simple one, but an emotional Tori is unable to give Maggie the answer she wants to hear.

    "Am I going to die?" Maggie asks Tori.

    Later, Maggie struggles to come to terms wit her diagnosis. We'll also see how her health crisis affects her daughters, Ziggy (Sophie Dillman) and Coco (Anna Cocquerel).

    Expect plenty of tears as the Astoni family deal with this heartbreaking news.

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    alf will be ok surely that stewart legend needs to survive

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    Digital Spy article on Alf's sinkhole story etc:


    Home and Away's Alf Stewart to reveal huge 30-year secret that will change Summer Bay forever
    The sinkhole tragedy is just the start


    http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/home...cret-revealed/

    Home and Away stalwart Alf Stewart will reveal a huge 30-year secret after his sinkhole tragedy – and it looks set to change Summer Bay forever.

    We already know that Alf's life will be left hanging in the balance in upcoming scenes when he falls down a sinkhole and is left for dead.

    But fearing these could be his last moments alive, Alf will share a secret that he has kept for over 30 years – one that will rock the foundations of the Bay.

    The dramatic plot – which will be hitting UK screens in the week commencing Monday, March 26 – has been written to celebrate the show's 30th anniversary and will coincidentally be airing the same time as Channel 5 turns 21.

    Alf's terrifying predicament is currently being teased in several promos – both in the UK and in Australia – but it looks like that is just the start of the story.

    Promising some of the most dramatic and emotional scenes ever seen on the show, series producer Lucy Addario said: "It's an action-packed week which promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

    "Each night the story will take dramatic twists and turns but at the heart it is a story centred around our beloved hero, Alf. An emotionally charged high speed car chase ends in an accident outside Summer Bay High resulting in a devastating explosion, the impact of which causes a sinkhole collapse that will trap Alf."

    She added: "In a Home and Away first, we rewind time and follow some Summer Bay favourites knowing that one of them will also find their life in peril by the end of the day. Fearing these could be his last moments alive, he shares a secret that he has kept for over 30 years; a secret that will rock the foundations of the Bay."

    Alf isn't the only one in trouble though, as the explosion also endangers several other characters. Has this blast killed the heart and soul of Summer Bay? And more importantly, just what has Alf been hiding?

    Home and Away airs weekdays at 1.15pm and 6pm on Channel 5.

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