After going so close last start Nikita Burton is hoping to go one better at Addington on Tuesday evening.

The 18-year-old went within a neck of victory at Motukarara on February 16 when the Nigel Perkins-trained Ultimate Counsel just got beaten by Archie.
“Up the straight I got to the front but Ricky (May) fought back, but it was still a really good feeling,” says Burton.
It was just her ninth race day drive.
“The adrenaline rush is unreal.”
Burton and the He’s Watching six-year-old will line up again at Addington on Tuesday in Race 8, the Gold Band Taxis at 7.46pm.
Noted for his fast beginnings from a stand Ultimate Counsel will start from eight.
“He’s drawn a bit wide but hopefully he’ll step and get handy.”
In the early markets Ultimate Counsel, the winner of one from 37 starts, is at $9, with the two $3.20 favourites being Moet Shard and Eastwood Dream.
Nikita Burton’s always been around horses and racing. Her father Neil is a long-time hobby trainer and driver from Mid Canterbury who’s been driving and training winners since the mid 1980s.
Nikita Burton has worked at Stonewall for just over a year now. She worked for the powerful stable at Swannanoa in North Canterbury during the holidays before being offered a fulltime gig at their new complex in Weedons. She also lives on-site.
“I’m absolutely loving it, I’m very grateful.”
“Tim (Williams) has been a great help teaching me the ropes and Mandy (Telfer) has been a great support too.”
As for future goals Burton’s one is pretty obvious.
“I just want to keep learning, and drive a winner!”
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by Dave Di Somma, for Harness News Desk