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The Lowdown: latest news as Sunday's are three meetings cancelled
Punchestown: hosts the BoyleSports Grand National Trial todayCredit: Patrick McCann
Today's news
- NOSE BLEED:Kalashnikov's season could be over after he bled from both nostrils when finishing last behind Altior at Newbury yesterday.
- RED LETTER DAY:Andrew and Kate Brooks are enjoying their Saturdays as Rouge Vif's win in the Kingmaker Novices' Chase at Warwick was a third big weekend winner for the owners after Simply The Betts and Itchy Feet.
- HAT-TRICK:Native River won his third Denman Chase at Newbury yesterday to set up another tilt at the Magners Cheltenham Gold Cup which he won in 2018.
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Today's meetings
**STAR MEETING**
Punchestown
Abandoned
Exeter
Abandoned
Southwell (AW)
Abandoned
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