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Peace & Co trained by Nicky Henderson made a 19 length mockery of his opposition at Doncaster for his British debut. Daryl Jacob took the honours & had to work hard to restrain Peace and Co who ran with an earnest attitude, which is about where the work stopped for Jacob. A slick round of jumping, without error makes Nicky Henderson's French import a very interesting addition to this seasons jumping prospects. "He feels a bit special" Daryl Jacob was fooling no one with his comments after the race.