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SANDOWN SWERVE

Triumph Hurdle winner Peace And Co to skip the Imperial Cup at Sandown and head straight to Cheltenham for the County Hurdle

Peace And Co wins at Cheltenham

PEACE AND CO will head straight for the County Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival after he was not entered for the Imperial Cup at Sandown on Saturday.

Trainer Nicky Henderson has been working his magic at home attempting to rekindle the fire which saw the six-year-old win the 2015 Triumph Hurdle.

Peace And Co has not been seen since he was pulled up in the Champion Hurdle last year, and had been earmarked to return in the Imperial Cup.

But the possibility of very testing ground at Sandown means he will now head straight to the Festival next week.

 Peace And Co won the Triumph Hurdle back in 2015
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Peace And Co won the Triumph Hurdle back in 2015Credit: Reuters

Henderson and owners Simon Munir and Isaac Souede will be represented by Fixe Le Cap in the Imperial Cup, who was eighth in the Fred Winter at Cheltenham last March when last seen on a racecourse.

"The plan with Peace And Co is to go straight for the County Hurdle," said Anthony Bromley, racing manager to the owners.

"Fixe Le Kap will be his replacement as he needs soft ground to be seen at his best.

"In the end, we've decided we'd wait for the better ground for Peace And Co so he'll wait for Cheltenham. It was purely down to the ground.

"Fixe Le Kap is in the Martin Pipe and the Coral Cup at Cheltenham as he really needs further than two miles. He might need the run on Saturday.

"We just thought Sandown would suit him more. He's next year's chaser."

Harry Fry's Air Horse One could go chasing a four-timer, while the Tony Martin-trained duo of Golden Spear and Tudor City are the only Irish possibles.

William H Bonney, Vosne Romanee, Intense Tango and Bigmartre are also among the 24 entries for the Grade 3 handicap over two miles.

A bonus of £50,000 will be given to any horse who can win on Saturday and then follow up at Cheltenham.

 

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