Sam suffered a spinal injury in a car accident when jackerooing in the Northern Territory at 19-years-of-age, leaving him a C6/C7 quadriplegic. Against the odds, he returned to the family farm and fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming a farmer. In 1999 Sam married ABC Radio Rural Reporter, Jenny Black, after proposing to her 'live' on ABC Regional Radio. At the time Jenny had spent 17 years as a newspaper and radio journalist. She now helps Sam run their Croppa Creek farm, speaks with him and together they're about to start writing his next book. They appeared in February 2000 on ABC Television's 'Australian Story' and their book 'Head Over Heels' was published by ABC Books in 2006.
Sam and Jenny’s day began with a visit to Yanco Agricultural High School to speak to the 300 students and teachers there. Sam emphasised the need to be responsible when driving a car and to always wear a seat belt. He suggested that the students write the letter “C” for consequences and “SAM” in the corner of the windscreen of their vehicles to remind them to always wear a seat belt and to not speed so they don’t end up in a wheelchair like Sam. The students were all very interested in Sam and Jenny’s story and asked a number of questions afterwards.
Sam and Jenny then spoke at St Michael’s Hall in Coolamon where St Michael’s School hosted students from Coolamon Central, Marrar Public, Ganmain Public and Matong Public. He presented copies of their book “Head Over Heels” to all the school libraries.
Sam and Jenny arrived at the Marrar Memorial Hall at 6pm to find a large number of people already seated. There were approximately 350 people who attended the night which was far more than expected. People came from all over the Riverina – Marrar, Coolamon, Ganmain, Matong, Grong Grong, Junee, Wagga Wagga, Culcairn, Gundagai, Barmedman to name just a few.
Winchendonvale Landcare, Coolamon Rotary, Club GJ Hulm, Logan & Hitchens, Rannock Tennis Club, Active Print, Coolamon Lions Club and Armdale Park Poll Dorset Stud.
Sam and Jenny were very generous with their time and spoke with the crowd afterwards and signed their book.
Everyone agreed that the night was a huge success and Marrar Ag n Chat should do it again next year!!
Thank you to everyone who helped on the night and supported this initiative of Marrar Ag n Chat.