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Team Teal 2026

TEAM TEAL TO MAKE ITS MARK IN 2026

The 2026 Team Teal campaign has commenced, with Queensland’s harness racing industry coming together to raise funds for ovarian and gynaecological cancer research.

Running until March 15, the campaign will see the Queensland harness racing industry donate $200 for every race won by a reinswoman in the Sunshine State. This year, Paige Bevan and Taleah McMullen will serve as Queensland’s 2026 Team Teal ambassadors, leading the initiative. All Queensland reinswomen will wear teal pants to raise awareness for the cause.

In conjunction with WomenCan, Team Teal donations will support the Australian and New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group’s Survivors Teaching Students program. The program educates future medical professionals to improve the diagnosis and care of women with gynaecological cancer.

Chloe Butler and fellow drivers after the Team Teal Female Drivers invitation race in 2023.

 

2026 QUEENSLAND AMBASSADORS

Paige Bevan

Age: 23

Debut Season: 17/18

Total Starts: 1550

Total Wins: 151

Total Placings: 372


Taleah McMullen

Age: 24

Debut Season: 16/17

Total Starts: 5850

Total Wins: 641

Total Placings: 1383 



 

TEAM TEAL HISTORY

The Team Teal campaign was created by Duncan McPherson OAM who lost his wife Lyn to ovarian cancer in 2010. In failing health, Lyn and her family began fundraising for ovarian cancer research and nurses supporting women in the research units, an initiative that Duncan McPherson connected with his passion for harness racing, co-founding Team Teal with fellow owners and trainers, Michael Taranto and Jim Connolly.

The campaign expanded from Victoria to New South Wales in 2016, to all Australian states in 2017 and internationally to New Zealand in 2018. The vision of Team Teal Is to continue to expand our efforts in raising awareness and much-needed funds for ovarian cancer research nurses and Survivors Teaching Students – Saving Women’s Lives.

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