A Canberra-based mare trained by Dryden heads to Wagga on Monday for what is described as the highest-graded country race of her career. Multiple outlets report that the horse is still lightly raced, but has been given support and confidence by her connections based on her performance so far. The coverage characterizes the mare as tough and able to handle the demands of a step up in class, despite not having extensive race mileage. All three sources frame the start as a key opportunity for the mare to repay that faith, with the Wagga race representing a significant benchmark compared with her previous outings. The reports do not provide detailed form, field size, betting odds, or specific race name, but they consistently emphasize the same themes: the mare’s location in Canberra, her trainer being Dryden, her relatively light racing record, and the significance of the Wagga event as the top grade she has contested to date.