Here’s what I can share about Daisy Phipps Pulito based on recent reporting:
- Daisy Phipps Pulito is a leading figure within Phipps Stable, often described as handling racing operations alongside family leadership. She has spoken publicly about adapting the operation to a smaller scale while continuing to participate in select partnerships and breeding decisions.[2][5]
- Reports in 2026 highlight her role in supporting Kentucky Derby hopefuls and maintaining the family’s involvement in racing, with notes that the stable remains active though leaner in numbers than in its heyday.[2]
- Coverage from Thoroughbred Racing Commentary and Thoroughbred Daily News in 2025–2026 discusses life after the passing of Dinny Phipps and how Daisy carries forward the family’s racing legacy, including managing mares and partnerships.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise current updates (e.g., recent race entries, breeding plans, or auction activity) and provide links. I can also summarize any interview quotes or notable statements from her about the Phipps Stable’s direction. Would you like me to look for the latest specifics?
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Daisy Dunlop is set to return to News UK as Director of Communications after a 3 year stint at the News Corp HQ in New York. At the same time, Helen Collier is promoted to become Deputy Director of Communications. Ms. Dunlop is currently Deputy Head of Communications at parent company, News Corp, where she […]
www.news.co.ukThe iconic Phipps Stable is doing the unprecedented. For the first time, it is selling its entire crop of yearling colts. This is set to go down next week at the Keeneland September sale through Claiborne, as agent. No need to sound the alarm, however–Daisy Phipps Pulito, who co-owns the elite Claiborne-based operation with her
www.thoroughbreddailynews.comArticle by Karen M Johnson: Daisy Phipps Pulito is sitting on a bench outside her family’s Saratoga barn on a recent morning, gazing at a scene that is as familiar as seeing her reflection in the mirror. But the imagery is decidedly different this year, and Pulito, as if peering through a kaleidoscope filled with images of her late father, Ogden Mills “Dinny” Phipps, reacts to the landscape before her with tears and smiles, in equal measure.
www.thoroughbredracing.comPTL's Daisy Jade visits Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens to check out their beautiful butterfly garden exhibit.
www.cbsnews.comThere was little fanfare when Phipps Stable made its return to the buying bench during Book 1 of the Keeneland September yearling sale, landing a Malibu Moon filly for $675,000 and a Tapit filly for $430,000.
www.drf.comThe Phipps Stable may no longer operate with the size and scope it once did, but it still is very much an active participant in Thoroughbred racing. Its numbers may currently be the lightest they've been, but there is at least one colt who carries the hopes of getting this legendary stable back to the spring classics – Golden Tempo.
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