“She goes okay, as well,” Sallis said.
“I'm pleased to have her. I just train her, I don’t own her myself, but I'm glad to have her.”
Queensland’s harness racing industry once again came together to raise funds for ovarian and gynaecological cancer research during the 2026 Team Teal campaign.
The Queensland harness racing industry donated $200 for every race won by a reinswoman in the Sunshine State.
All Queensland reinswomen wear teal pants during the period to raise awareness for the cause.
Following the campaign through February and March, a total of $8,000 was raised for the important cause.
An extra $400 was added to the tally on Saturday evening following Dannielle McMullen’s win in the Team Teal Female Drivers Invitation while Trista Dixon also added a win to the night.
Narissa and Dannielle’s sister Taleah McMullen was the leading driver during the Team Teal period of 2026, landing nine winners.
Taleah McMullen was one of Queensland’s 2026 Team Teal ambassadors and has in recent years also won the Team Teal Drivers Invitation race.
Click here for more information on the 2026 Team Teal campaign.