Tearsonmypillow is out to back up a breakthrough performance for Wagga trainer Rob Garrett on Tuesday.
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Coming off two unplaced efforts, the mare brought up her first win at Young last time out.
Garrett has been patient with the daughter of Auckland Reactor and hopes it can pay further further at Leeton.
"As a two-year-old I got her from Victoria and just took my time with her," Garrett said.
"She was just a little mature but she went really good.
"She was unlucky at Wagga in her second start and Jared (Kahlefeldt) got off said if he had got a run at them at the top of the straight or halfway down the straight she would have went straight past them.
"She was only beaten five metres but then backed up really well at Young"
However he is concerned after drawing five in the Breed & Hutchinson Pace (1758m) for up to 53 pacers.
"The long distance race didn't stand up so we're in the short out of the five," Garrett said.
"She is up in class now and racing against horses who have had 100 starts and 50 starts.
"She hasn't got a lot of gate speed but she will be there but she has a good sprint on her."
Peter McRae again takes the drive.
Regardless of the result, the four-year-old will have a let up with the hope borders will open to allow her an attempt to claim her Vicbred bonus.
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