SAM BAILEY grew up on a grazing/cropping farm at Croppa Creek, on the north-west slopes of NSW, attending the small bush school at Croppa Creek before going away to board at The Armidale School (TAS). At TAS he excelled in rugby, cricket and athletics. At eighteen he headed north to Stonehenge, southwest of Longreach in outback Queensland, to work on a property. The following year he went to work as a jackaroo on the Australian Agricultural Company property Avon Downs in the Northern Territory.
Head Over Heels
Tragedy, triumph and romance
Tragedy, triumph and romance
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SAM BAILEY THOUGHT HE had his life as a farmer neatly planned out, until a road accident left him a quadriplegic. Remarkably, this turned out to be just a bump in the road to achieving his goals. With determination, rehabilitation and the unwavering support of family and friends, he resumed farming and threw in skiing and solo flights for pastimes. However, the greatest chapter of his story is how he fell in love and captured the nation’s heart. There are many triumph-in-the-face-of-adversity stories, but this one is an absolute stand out.
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