Speedy filly gives Finn a “Rockin Good” time

from the Balmoral Park Publicity Department

Crete, IL — Rockin Good carries the hopes of co-owner/trainer Jared Finn into Saturday night’s (Nov. 7) $120,000 American-National 3-year-old filly pace at Balmoral Park. The daughter of Rockin Image has amassed $267,914 in her career for Jared Finn and co-owner Mark Finn.

This speedy sophomore boasts a career mark of 1:48, taken earlier this season over Lexington’s famed Red Mile oval.

Jared Finn said he first spied Rockin Good at the 2013 Hoosier Classic Sale.

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Rockin Good will face off against six other 3-year-old pacing fillies in Saturday’s $120,000 American-National at Balmoral Park.

“I was looking for a Rockin Image filly and she just stood out to me,” he recalled. “She was the right size, stout and beautiful and we ended up getting her for $9,500 — which was a lot less than what I figured she would go for.”

Rockin Good was just the third foal out of the Keystone Raider mare Do Me Good p,5,1:52.4f ($435,346) and has a half-sister in the Shadyshark Hanover mare Shady Caroline p,2,1:54.3s ($45,050).

Finn, who trains his horses at the Jasper County Fairgrounds, quickly discovered what a prize he had in Rockin Good.

“She was absolutely perfect from day one,” Finn, who also drives the filly, explained. “The first time I turned her and went a mile with her I knew she was going to be pretty special. Riding behind her, she was just smooth as silk.”

As a freshman, Rockin Good earned $181,250 in 11 starts with five wins and a pair of seconds, recording a 2-year-old mark of 1:53.2s in the $75,000 Indiana Sire Stakes final at Hoosier Park with her trainer in the sulky on Oct. 10, 2014.

“She was good last year and took that mark of 1:53.2,” Finn said. “Those are good numbers but not ‘killer’ numbers. I thought she would probably go faster this year but never imagined that she would have gone as fast as 1:48. She had some trouble initially this season with her blood, but we got that straightened out and she has just continued to progress every step of the way as the year has gone on.”

After a well-deserved break over the winter months, Rockin Good returned for her sophomore campaign bigger and stouter than ever. After getting off to a bit of a slow start, she literally blew her competition away on Aug. 22 in a Lexington overnighter when she paced to a career mark of 1:48, drawing off by nearly 20 lengths from her nearest rival.

“There were times when she just didn’t have any sire stakes engagements and I didn’t want to lay her off because she was so sharp,” Finn explained. She’s always given me an indication of what she can do and what she can’t and when she’s feeling right I think she can go with any other 3-year-old in the country.

“That mark of 1:48 at the Red Mile was incredible,” he continued. “I never thought we were going anywhere near that fast, as that’s how smooth and effortlessly she was pacing that night.”

To date this season Rockin Good has added another $86,664 to her seasonal coffers, with six wins, two seconds and a third in 18 starts. Lifetime, she has 11 wins, four seconds and a third in 29 career starts.

Finn says the key to his filly is how versatile she can be.

“She can race on the front or come from off the pace and it just never seems like she’s moving as fast as she is,” he admitted.

After winning the $32,650 Circle City Stake on Oct. 23 at Hoosier Park, Rockin Good put in a dull effort in her last start at that Indiana venue on Oct. 30. Despite that performance, Finn says he’s confident about his filly’s chances in the American-National.

“In her last start at Hoosier Park, she wasn’t herself,” he said. “We pulled blood and she had some issues going on that we’ve since corrected. She trained great for the American-National and I’m expecting a really big effort from her on Saturday night.”

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