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Bushfire Devastates Hayes Racing Dynasty
12 Jan
Summary
- Seven racehorses perished in a devastating bushfire.
- The blaze occurred at the historic Lindsay Park property in Victoria.
- Staff successfully saved 320 horses from the inferno.

Tragedy struck the famous Hayes racing family when a fierce bushfire tore through their iconic Lindsay Park property near Euroa, Victoria. Seven racehorses succumbed to injuries sustained in the devastating blaze, with an eighth horse in critical condition requiring intensive veterinary care. The fire significantly impacted the property, destroying numerous paddocks, boundary fencing, and several structures, including a house being built for co-trainer Ben Hayes.
Despite the immense loss, the swift actions of the Lindsay Park team were credited with saving 320 horses. Furthermore, 128 thoroughbreds were safely relocated to the Inglis sales complex, which is providing assistance to other trainers affected by the ongoing bushfire crisis. This relocation effort highlights the broader community support during the challenging period.
Renowned trainer David Hayes, father of Ben, Will, and JD, has returned from Hong Kong to support his sons and the team through this difficult time. While the main stables and operational areas remain undamaged, the destruction of vital infrastructure underscores the severity of the bushfire's impact on the historic property and the racing community.




