Henderson at Peace for Triumph JCB Triumph Hurdle favourite Peace And Co remains firmly on course for the Festival after delighting Nicky Henderson in winning at Cheltenham on Saturday. Bought from France after winning his sole start, he created a huge buzz when a very easy winner of the Summit Juvenile Hurdle at Doncaster, making all the running. Upped in class at the weekend, he was dropped in by Barry Geraghty but showed a smart turn of foot to beat a solid yardstick in Karezak and is now a short price to remain unbeaten at the Festival in March. "We were pleased with him. It was a very messy race and we were having to do some experimenting in that he'd only had two races, one in France, one in Doncaster," said Henderson. "He was quite keen at Doncaster, he just tanked through the race so we wanted to drop him in at Cheltenham and it was the worst race in the world, they went no pace. H e pulled pretty hard over first two furlongs and then settled. "What I did like is that he had to fight to get on that inside rail. I'm delighted with him."