Tom Dabernig, David Hayes plot route to Magic Millions via Rosehill for filly Miss Idyllic

By Adam Pengilly
Updated December 25 2014 - 10:13am, first published December 19 2014 - 4:58pm
David Hayes at the Euroa property. Photo: Pat Scala
David Hayes at the Euroa property. Photo: Pat Scala
"No people or horses were injured and luckily it was just more fencing and broad-acre paddocks." Photo: Pat Scala
"No people or horses were injured and luckily it was just more fencing and broad-acre paddocks." Photo: Pat Scala
"Some have unfortunately fared worse than us and we were just on the lucky side." Photo: Pat Scala
"Some have unfortunately fared worse than us and we were just on the lucky side." Photo: Pat Scala

Tom Dabernig reckons he and training partner David Hayes were on the "lucky side", and that was with 120 hectares – 300 acres – burnt to a crisp.

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