Is it OVER for Alf Stewart? New Home and Away finale trailer hints a beloved Summer Bay resident DIES

Is it all over? Ray Meagher has played Home and Away's most beloved character, Alf Stewart, for the past three decades - but the new trailer hints he could be saying farewell to Summer Bay for good



Donald, who joined the cast three months ago as Alf's wife Martha's violent, alcoholic son, hinted he couldn't wait to take Ray's character down when he joined the soap.


He added that he's expecting Alf's loyal fan base to unleash their fury at him as his storyline gets more intense - but he's had plenty of practice with that, having played corrupt prison guard Sean Brody on Wentworth.

New face in town: The show's newcomer Rick Donald - who plays villain Kieran Baldivis - made some telling comments about his ongoing feud with Ray's character in an interview with The Daily Telegraph on Saturday. Watch the trailer for final week of Home and Away's 2020 season

'They were fierce!' he added. 'The letters they'd write me like "you don't deserve to be on this show..." believing it was real.

'So yeah, I can imagine Alf is going to spur on the haters and see them come out of the woodwork and light it up.'

Kieran arrived out of the blue in Summer Bay, after years away from his mother (Belinda Giblin) whom he became estranged from, after she was forced to call the police following one of his violent outbursts.

Dramatic: In the telling trailer, Alf is seen saying: 'I can't help feeling that I'm not getting the full story here,' before Kieran is seen drastically punching a tree in a furious rage

In the telling trailer, Alf is seen saying: 'I can't help feeling that I'm not getting the full story here,' before Kieran is seen drastically punching a tree in a furious rage.

The words 'any day could be their last' then flashes on the screen, hinting at a possible death from one of Summer Bay's most beloved stars. 

Ray, 76, debuted on the popular Channel Seven soap back in 1988.

Over thirty years later, and Ray has the honour of being the longest-serving soap actor in the country, with fellow cast member Lynne McGranger coming in second place.

Legend: Ray, 76, debuted on the popular Channel Seven soap back in 1988. Over thirty years later, and Ray has the honour of being the longest-serving soap actor in the country, with fellow cast member Lynne McGranger coming in second place



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