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Bryan Smart hoping York hero Alpha Delphini can land more Group 1 success in Prix de l’Abbaye

The seven-year-old was a revelation last time out, narrowly fending off Mabs Cross to land the Nunthorpe in gritty fashion

SPRINT KING Bryan Smart is out for more Group 1 plunder next weekend with star speedster Alpha Delphini.

The veteran gelding produced a 40-1 shock in the Nunthorpe last month and will line up at Longchamp for the flying five furlongs of the Qatar Prix De l'Abbaye.

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Alpha Delphini scraped home in the Nunthorpe last monthCredit: Getty Images - Getty

There's little doubt the son of Captain Gerrard will be much shorter in the betting this time around.

Now proven at Group 1 level, the pocket rocket will bid to emulate his half-brother Tangerine Trees, who won the French contest seven years ago.

It won't be an easy task, though, with last year's winner Battaash and unexposed two-year-old Soldiers Call among those likely to take him on.

"Graham Lee rode him a piece of work on Friday and we're all happy with him. He's in good order," Smart said.

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"He'll travel out there next week and hopefully he'll run really well.

"It would be special if he could match his brother, but at least he's going with a Group One under his belt. That's the good thing, he's already done it.

"If he could go and win the Abbaye like his brother did, it would be a fantastic feat."

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