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Wind operation can help Peace And Co get back on track

Peace and Co: will make the switch to fences at Hexham
Peace and Co: will make the switch to fences at HexhamCredit: Edward Whitaker

If Nicky Henderson produced the training performance of the campaign to get Sprinter Sacre back on track last term, he might have to go one better if Peace And Co is to return to the level that had connections dreaming he could be the next Seven Barrows superstar.

He led home a memorable 1-2-3 for the trainer in the Triumph Hurdle in 2015 but failed to fire last season when he was expected to develop into a Champion Hurdle horse.

The plan is to remain over hurdles this term and Henderson said: "He clearly has a ton of talent but he can be his own worst enemy at times and we're going to continue to experiment and tinker with things at home with a view to getting him back to his best for the winter ahead.

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