A well-balanced, athletic filly by Cairo Prince—a son of Pioneerof the Nile—Hip 32 hails from a deep, international female family loaded with black-type. Cairo Prince has proven to be a consistent sire of both speed and stamina, with nearly $46 million in progeny earnings and a strong track record of producing graded stakes horses.
Her dam, Cabaret Starlet (by Tale of the Cat), has already produced a six-figure earner in Japan, and the pedigree only gets stronger from there. Her second dam, Kalosca (FR), was Grade 2-placed and produced Arravale, a Grade 1 winner on both sides of the border and Canada’s Horse of the Year.
This filly has all the right ingredients—turf or dirt potential, stamina influence, and international diversity in her pedigree. On top of that, she’s a New York-bred, making her eligible for one of the most lucrative state-bred programs in the country, with restricted races, strong purses, and generous bonus incentives.
We picked her up from the Grassroots consignment—the same team who sold us the ultra-tough and beloved West Point graded stakes winner Jaxon Traveler.
Price includes all acquisition costs and all training, veterinary, and insurance expenses until January 1, 2026.