Pippie was bred at Eureka Stud in Cambooya, Queensland and later sold through the 2017 Inglis Classic Yearling sale in Sydney.
After briefly hitting the front in the home straight under Noel Callow, she was eventually passed by Multaja from the Godolphin stable and finished in 2nd position beaten by 2 lengths.
Starting the $3.80 favourite Pippie raced on speed but faded to finish in 7th place, beaten by eventual multiple Group 1 winning mare Sunlight.
[5] After her run in the Quezette Stakes, Pippie pulled up sore and it was decided by her trainers to give her a lengthy break.
Starting the odds-on favourite at $1.95, Pippie jumped well and was taken straight to the front, however upon straightening she was eased down by jockey Ben Melham finishing well behind the rest of the field.
Ridden by Damien Oliver, Pippie was run down late to be beaten one and a quarter lengths into second place.
With regular jockey Ben Melham unable to make the weight allocated of 52 kg, Linda Meech was selected to ride her in the race.
[12] Pippie began brilliantly from her wide barrier and crossed the field of 18 runners to lead in the 1,100 metre race.
After jumping awkwardly she managed to muster speed to lead the field however faded into 7th position beaten over six lengths by multiple Group 1 winner Hey Doc.
She showed her customary speed to lead the field however faded late to finish into sixth position beaten just over four lengths by Nature Strip.