Racing: Armstrong cuts Kutta out of Flat finale
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Your support makes all the difference.Last year's November Handicap runner-up, Kutta, will not attempt to go one place better in this year's renewal on Saturday. Robert Armstrong yesterday withdrew the horse, who had been due to carry top-weight of 9st 10lb, from the contest - the big race of the final day of the Flat turf season.
The trainer has left in Sheer Danzig, who is now set to head the handicap, with the weights rising by 5lb. A total of 40 horses were left in the race yesterday, including market leaders Arctic Owl, Dantesque, Heritage and Ridaiyma.
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