Brax (Stephen Peacocke) and Ricky (Bonnie Sveen) first left the bay together back in 2016, looking to start a new life after a turbulent few years.
Brax had been on the run since 2015, having escaped custody after being charged with killing Dean Sanderson (Kevin Kiernan-Molloy), the then-boyfriend of Ash’s (George Mason) sister Billie (Tessa de Josselin).
However, in reality he had survived the crash, and Martin “Ash” Ashford (George Mason) had helped him go into hiding.
With Ricky believing that Brax was dead, she eventually moved on with Nate Cooper (Kyle Pryor).
Desperate for answers, Ricky agreed to help find Brax, and he returned, asking her to go on the run with him once more.
In 2016, it was revealed that Brax had been exonerated of Dean’s murder after the real killer – Sam Kennedy (Wade Briggs) – confessed, and he was in theory a free man.
After his and Ricky’s marriage broke down, Nate summoned Brax back to the bay, knowing that he had always been Ricky’s true love, and the pair got back together.
Brax and Ricky decided that they’d like to move closer to Heath, Bianca and Kyle, so bid farewell to Ash, Nate and Phoebe (Isabella Giovinazzo) and embarked on a new journey.
Brax and Ricky’s return was first announced back in August last year, a month after the show announced that it would be heading to Western Australia to film for the first time in the show’s history.
“When the producers asked if I’d revisit Brax, it felt like a fun opportunity – and one I think the audience will really enjoy. Filming in spectacular outback Western Australia is the icing on the cake.”
When Dean called on Brax for help, we were finally reunited with him and Ricky as we got our first glimpse of the pair and their now 10-year-old son Casey (Austin Cutcliffe) on the remote cattle station they now called home.
So, he, Ricky and their baby son Casey spent the next decade in hiding, and settled down on a remote cattle ranch near Exmouth in Western Australia.
In the end, he was tracked down by Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) and Jo (Maddison Brown), who soon convinced him to return to Summer Bay and face the consequences of having skipped bail.
Tane’s willingness to return to the bay got Brax thinking, and he proposed to Ricky that they too return to Summer Bay, where Brax could potentially clear his name once and for all.
When Cash finally returned and accompanied Brax to Yabbie Creek Police Station, Brax explained his case to David, and was told that he’d have to face a magistrate the following day.
Brax began thinking that he, Ricky and Casey could make a permanent move back to Summer Bay – but unfortunately, he wasn’t able to keep himself out of trouble.
When he found one of the latest crop of River Boys, a man by the name of Sterlo (Dave Hoey), harassing Mackenzie at Salt, he launched at him and threw him down the stairs of the restaurant, making it clear that he was also a River Boy and that they didn’t treat women that way.
While he claimed he simply wanted to show Casey where they grew up, he also had another motive – he wanted to see what his former gang were up to these days.
With Ricky having noticed her partner’s absence, she realised what was going on, and after borrowing Mackenzie’s car, she raced over to find Brax mid-fight. With Casey having accompanied her, Brax had a lot of explaining to do as he tried to justify to his son why he was fighting.
Last Thursday’s episode saw Brax catch up with Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) for the first time in a decade, as the pair bumped into each other on the beach while Alf was on his way to do a spot of fishing.
Of course, Alf has strong feelings about the bay – telling Brax that “there’s no better place to raise a family”. However, Brax explained that Ricky wanted to keep the past where it belongs.
When Brax threw the question back at him, Alf told Brax that Summer Bay is home – “best little joint in the world if you ask me that’s why I’ve lived here all my life.”
It’s where he raised his family, found his community, and that “the joint beings me peace.”
However, Brax explained that the only time he’s known peace is when he held his son in his arms.
Alf told Brax that while they’ve had their differences in the past, he doesn’t doubt Brax’s loyalty to his family, and knows he’ll make the right call.
Back on Saxon Avenue, Casey’s head was still spinning after witnessing the fight between his dad and the River Boys.
When Brax returned, Casey did just that. Brax sat his son down and explained that his uncle’s death wasn’t an accident as he’d previously claimed. Instead, Casey had gotten caught up in some trouble, and although he didn’t start it, he died as a result of it.
“Someone hurt him, and he was brave till the end,” Brax explained, fighting back tears.
Brax explained that the bay was a part of him and that they both had a history there, so it wasn’t that easy to leave.
“And not all that history is good. And being this close to Mangrove River is toxic for this family,” Rick retorted. “We need to go home!”
And with that, he, Ricky and Casey bid farewell to Summer Bay once more, ready to return to the life they’d spent the last decade building.
Alf gives advice to an old friend.
Brax makes a tough decision.
Tane is losing patience.
Tuesday 21st April (Episode 8701)
Mackenzie blows up at David.
Levi fights to save a life.
Harper gets an unexpected message.
Wednesday 22nd April (Episode 8702)
Mackenzie and Lacey clash.
Lacey’s grief resurfaces.
A life is on the line.
Thursday 23rd April (Episode 8703)
Will Remi pick up the guitar again?
Lacey overcomes her grief to support Jo.
Sonny withholds his good news.
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