By Jordan Gerrans
The Team Teal initiative is an event that Queensland driver Taleah McMullen always looks forward to and she certainly put on a show in the sulky in 2022.
The band of female drivers in the Sunshine State racked up $13,600 worth of winners for the campaign this year, with the money donated to raise funds for ovarian cancer research.
The 20-year-old reinswoman accounted for a large portion of the donation – driving 22 winners over the six-week campaign.
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McMullen hit a hot streak in the final week of the campaign, driving eight winners, and is proud to see her work on the track produce much needed funds for ovarian cancer research.
“It is always good to get winners and it is even better to do it when you are wearing the teal pants,” McMullen said.
“It is great to raise as much money as we can, it is much needed funds for the cause.
“I have got a bit of luck of late with winners – that always helps – I need to take it while I can.
“It was great to have a little patch of winners while in the teal pants.”
Taleah’s older sister - Narissa McMullen - was the best performed driver over the six weeks last year and finished second in total victories in 2022, collecting 15.
Narissa was a Team Teal ambassador this year, as was Chloe Butler, who drove in 10 winners.
According to Taleah, the female drivers and other industry participants really get behind the Team Teal campaign every year.