Geelong Advertiser

Bob’s ready for his big chance

- JOHN DUNNE

BOB Kuchenmeis­ter is preparing for his first drive in harness racing’s most prestigiou­s event, the Inter Dominion, at the ripe old age of 82.

The Inverleigh-based octogenari­an will take the reins behind his mare Leanne Leeann in the second heat of the SENTrack Inter Dominion Trotting Championsh­ip at Ballarat on Saturday night.

Kuchenmeis­ter admits he hadn’t harboured ambitions of taking part in the series right up until this week.

“I had the horse entered for a race at Melton on Thursday and then her owner Brooke (Sadler) rang and said that we had got a start in the Inter Dominion,” Kuchenmeis­ter said.

The six-year-old mare has defied the odds in the past, and again she has managed to string together some consistent recent form despite interrupti­on to her normal routine, courtesy of the incessant rain.

“I haven’t been able to get on my track at home which isn’t far from the Barwon River, so I have been taking her to Mick Cole’s place at Bannockbur­n,” Kuchenmeis­ter said.

While the veteran horseman will be making his ontrack debut in the Inter Dominion this weekend, he has enjoyed participat­ing on two previous occasions with Group 1 placegette­r Illawong Ian in 2004 and 2006.

“I wasn’t allowed to drive in the city back then, so I got Brian Gath to drive him and he ended up winning the Consolatio­n the first time around,” he said.

In 2006, Illawong Ian provided Kuchenmeis­ter with a career highlight when he qualified for the Inter Dominion Final at Moonee Valley.

“He was placed in both the heats and then had no luck in the final,” he said. Kuchenmeis­ter combined his occupation as a limousine driver with training trotters for many years after saluting with the unusually named pacer Devrats in the early 1970s.

“I got him from the pound and he was a bag of bones so I named him Devrats which is starved backwards,” he said.

Kuchenmeis­ter recalls first setting eyes on Leanne Leeann after breeder Paul Powles asked him to “take this mare”.

“He told me that I had to go and catch her each day and she’ll come round, but it took a couple of months to get her to like me,” he said.

Kuchenmeis­ter concedes perfecting Leanne Leeann’s footwear is a time-consuming exercise. “She is a technicall­y difficult horse to shoe as she hits her knee and a back boot,” he said.

A recent encouragin­g effort at Beckley Park gives Kuchenmeis­ter cause for optimism. “She didn’t touch a boot at Geelong, which means we are getting there in terms of her shoeing,” he said.

Kuchenmeis­ter, the second eldest active licensed driver in Victoria, is intent on enjoying the experience on the biggest stage of all in the next fortnight.

“When else I am going to get the chance to drive in an Inter Dominion?” he said.

The final round of Inter Dominion heats will be at Beckley Park on December 3.

 ?? Pictures: Stuart McCormick ?? Bob Kuchenmeis­ter, 82, steers Leanne Leeann.
Pictures: Stuart McCormick Bob Kuchenmeis­ter, 82, steers Leanne Leeann.
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