Home and Away spoilers: Will Tori Morgan say goodbye to her ex Ash?

Martin 'Ash' Ashford

With the clock ticking, it looks like Tori has washed her hands of ex-boyfriend Ash. Will the doc miss her chance to say goodbye?

After fours years in town, Ash has decided to leave Summer Bay to go and visit his little niece Luc. But it seems like his girlfriend Tori couldn't care less. And having avoided Ash at his own leaving do, the hospital doc throws herself into work stuff.

However, Tori's brother Justin reckons she will always regret it if she doesn't say a final farewell to Ash. But as Ash has a final surf down at the beach and packs up his car ready to drive out of town, it looks like stubborn Tori has missed her chance to wave him off. Is this how things will end between the ex-lovers?

Meanwhile, in the aftermath of the kiss, Ryder attempts to talk to Ty. But when Ryder asks Ty if he is gay, the teenager flips out and there's a whole lot of pushing and shoving! When Raffy and Coco witness Ryder and Ty's fight, will Raffy finally discover the real reason new boyfriend Ty just isn't all that into her?

Home and Away continues weekdays at 1:15pm and 6:00pm on Channel 5

Simon Timblick
Writer

Simon has long been a fan of soap operas, and especially loves OVER-THE-TOP plots involving evil twins, hair-pulling catfights and natural disasters. Anyone remember the Sunset Beach earthquake/tidal wave? Or when Krystle Carrington got locked in the attic and replaced by look-a-like Rita in Dynasty?!

Simon has written for a variety of TV and childrens’ magazines/websites including Inside Soap, Nickelodeon, What’s On TV, Radio Times, Metro, Girl Talk, Disney Girl, Toxic! and Digital Spy. He has reported LIVE from the red carpet at The British Soap Awards interviewing glammed-up stars from soapland, and hosted a Facebook LIVE session for Metro with Home and Away legend Ray Meagher (Alf "Stone the flamin' crows!" Stewart) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Aussie soap.

Simon is also co-author of The Treasures Of Coronation Street (Carlton Books)

And the writer and director of (very!) low budget fright flick, Midsummer Night's EVIL and the sequel webisodes series, The Hatchet Woods HORROR.