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Melbourne Cup: Vauban and Absurde drawn well as Willie Mullins bids for Flemington glory

Vauban and Absurde allotted stalls three and eight respectively for Tuesday's Melbourne Cup; watch the Melbourne Cup meeting from Flemington live on Sky Sports Racing from 11pm on Monday night with the big race due off at 4am

Vauban and Colin Keane cruise to victory at Naas
Image: Vauban cruises to victory at Naas on his last outing in August

The Willie Mullins-trained duo Vauban and Absurde have fared well in the Lexus Melbourne Cup draw, being allotted stalls three and eight respectively.

Vauban is a firm favourite to win the race that stops a nation at Flemington on Tuesday - live on Sky Sports Racing - after this season adding some impressive Flat form to his high-class hurdling exploits.

The five-year-old romped home by seven and a half lengths in the Copper Horse Handicap at Royal Ascot before winning the Group Three Ballyroan Stakes at Naas.

Absurde was runner-up to his stablemate at Ascot and has since claimed victory in the Ebor at York.

Mullins finished second in Australia's biggest race back in 2015 with Max Dynamite and believes he has the ammunition to go one better this time.

Vauban sprints clear to win the Copper Horse Handicap at Royal Ascot
Image: Vauban sprints clear to win the Copper Horse Handicap at Royal Ascot

Ryan Moore is set to partner Vauban and Mullins said: "I think he's as good as Max Dynamite and maybe better, we'll find out that on Tuesday.

"It's our strongest chance ever, it probably will be my strongest chance ever.

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"We wouldn't want to forget Absurde either, he did it very well with Frankie (Dettori) in the Ebor, Frankie gave him a terrific ride there.

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"He has quarantined very well, and I think he's in great shape."

Zac Purton has been booked to ride Absurde and Mullins feels he has improved since clashing with Vauban at the Royal meeting.

"I think it's going to be a different race and I think Absurde is going to be a different horse as well," added the Irish trainer on racing.com.

Frankie Dettori after winning the Ebor on Absurde at York
Image: Frankie Dettori celebrates after winning the Ebor at York on Absurde

"He's learned to settle a good bit more and now that he's got a nice draw, I think he'll be able to put him where he wants him and that'll make a huge difference.

"There was probably 20 lengths between them passing the winning post the first time around at Royal Ascot, there won't be that here, I hope."

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Joseph O'Brien has already sent down two previous winners in Rekindling and Twilight Payment and this time relies on Okita Soushi.

He was also a Royal Ascot scorer in the Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes but struggled in the Caulfield Cup last time out and is an outsider here after being drawn out wide in stall 20.

Defending champion Gold Trip will line up alongside Vauban in stall two, former William Haggas inmate Soulcombe is in four and Caulfield Cup hero Without A Fight, previously trained by Simon and Ed Crisford, has drawn 16.

Watch the Melbourne Cup meeting from Flemington live on Sky Sports Racing from 11pm on Monday night with the big race due off at 4am.