Monday Racebook: Brad Waters’ Horses to follow and forgive from Sandown

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Monday Racebook: Brad Waters’ Horses to follow and forgive from Sandown

Brad Waters takes a look at horses to follow and forgive from Saturday’s Sandown Hillside meeting.

Monarch of Egypt impressed at Flemington and Sandown. He's a former Hong Kong galloper.

Serious Liaison finished three lengths behind the winner at Sandown. Brad Waters' horses will be racing on Monday.

Starry Legend was beaten less than a length behind On The Lead and Inundation first-up.

The stayer stood up to his toughest test at Sandown. The stable suggests Hobart and Launceston Cups could be possible targets for him. Luna Cat gave a start from a bad gate but closed well to be beaten just over a length over the unsuitable 1000m trip.

Worswold clocked the fastest last 400m and quickest last 200m for the meeting. SESSIONS ROAD ran the quickest 600m of the day (32.37s) during his first-up fourth to On The Lead.

Jockey John Allen let Detonator Jack stride forward too early in the straight, giving SO SI BON the chance to see him coming and dig deep.

My Yankee Girl was well backed but nothing went right for her. She was held up at the 400m and she pulled up lame in her off foreleg.

Inundation had a good run at Sandown but didn't show the acceleration of his first-up run on Christmas Eve. He got past on-pacer Starry Legend but wasn't able to hold off On The Lead in the last 50m. Jamie Kah said Inunda might have just struggled a touch in hot conditions at the Sandow.

Jamie Kah won a race on the nine-year-old veteran So Si Bon. Brett Prebble will start up in Sydney while the boys are away at the Gold Coast.  

Jockey Dean Holland pleaded guilty to breaking whip rules on So Unusual and was fined $1200. BISTRO won the opener. MY YANKEE GIRL held up at the 400m and coughed a number of times post-race. Sugar Pop pulled up lame in a foreleg.