Melbourne Cup 2023: Lastotchka tipped to win $1.5 million, odds, favourites, bets, call of the card

French mare Lastotchka — the only mare in the Melbourne Cup — has been backed to win $1.5 million.

At the Melbourne Cup Call Of The Card at Crown Casino on Monday, the mare was the subject of some heavy bets, shortening her quote from $26 to $21, per Racenet.

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She was backed to win $200,000 by Tom Waterhouse at $26 while another punter had $10,000 on at $26.

She was also backed to win $500,000 with Warren Woodcock and to win $250,000 with Lyndon Cleary, and to win $250,000 with James Filgate by Kingsley Bartholomew.

Robbie Waterhouse took a bet of $4000 at $251 on True Marvel to win $1 million, firming the Matt Smith-trained galloper to $201.

Tom Waterhouse backed Archer Stakes winner Kalapour to win $400,000 at $51 while another punter had $500 to win at $51.

One punter has had $2500 each-way on Geelong Cup winner Interpretation at $101. Other bets were $1100 to win (Tom Waterhouse) and 2 x $1000 win bets.

Pro punter Kingsley Bartholomew had $5000 on Future History at $21 with another bet of $500 each-way.

Steve Bradley had $11,000 to win on Jamie Kah’s mount, More Felons, at $31 while another punter had $10,000 on Chris Waller’s import.

Rob Waterhouse held a bet of $1000 each-way on Virtuous Circle at $301 while another punter had $500 to win at $301, firming him into $251.

The CEO of PointsBet, Sam Swannell, had $2000 on Serpentine at $51 while Tom Waterhouse backed the Lloyd Williams-owned galloper to win $200,000.

Tom Waterhouse backed his mum’s horse, Military Mission, to win $200,000 at $36 while another punter had $5000 on to collect $180,000.

There was no interest in Chris Waller’s Magical Lagoon at $201.

No bets were taken on Sheraz at $201 while one punter backed Okita Soushi to win $10,000 at $101.

One punter had $1000 each-way on roughie Daqiansweet Junior at $126 while another punter had $500 each-way.

Ashrun has been backed to win $400,000 by Tom Waterhouse at $51 while Swannell had $1500 to win at $51, shortening the Maher-Eustace galloper into $41.

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The Call Of The Card betting kicked off at 2pm.

The bookies fielding at the Call Of The Card are Rob Waterhouse, James Filgate, Lyndon Cleary and Warren Woodcock.

This article originally appeared on Racenet and was reproduced with permission.

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