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Name: WHY ROCK Sire: Lion Heart Foaled: February 23, 2010 Dam: Hooky by Why Rock when you can Roll with a filly like this one? This filly stands over a lot of ground and has a well-balanced athletic physique. Her neck is long and strong, and ties into a well-muscled shoulder. She has a lot of leg under her and a nice back hip to round out the complete package. When the staff visited Idle Hour Farm to preview the horses submitted for the sale they called Why Rock out as the most athletic horse in the bunch and complimented her spirited attitude. In 2010, Lion Heart was the leading third-crop sire and the ninth ranked sire overall. In just four crops, his offspring have earned more than $18,000,000 on the race track, and include winners such as Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) winner Dangerous Midge, and Arkansas Derby (G1) winner Line of David. As a racehorse, Lion Heart was unbeaten at two and recorded Grade I wins in both his two and three-year-old seasons. Why Rock’s dam, Hooky, was a $45,000 Keeneland September yearling purchase and a winner at three. By the three-time winner and 1998 Horse of the Year Skip Away, she has produced one other horse to race, a winner. Why Rock has the look of a two-turn runner. Both her sire and broodmare sire were precocious two-year-olds and contended in the American Classics series. As a February foal, we hope to take advantage of her maturity and skills and have her ready for the right races in her two-year-old campaign. Lion Heart’s yearlings have averaged $57,800, we believe we found some good value in this filly. Highlights Pedigree

Foaled February 23, 2010 Sire Lion Heart Dam Hooky Age Yearling (2011) Color/Sex Gray or Roan/Filly Bred Kentucky Sire Ancestry Lion Heart – Tale of the Cat – Storm Cat Dam Ancestry Skip Away – Skip Lion Heart – #1 Third Crop Sire Trial – BailJumper Inbreeding Mr. Prospector: 4S x 4D LION HEART by TALE OF THE CAT recorded Grade 1 wins at two and three, Secretariat: 5S x 4D finished second to SMARTY JONES in the Raise a Native: 5S x 5D , and earned $1,390,800 in a Gold Digger: 5S x 5D 10-race career. Sold to stand as a stallion in Dosage Profile 4-3-5-0-0 Turkey in 2010, he was just entering his prime as an American Sire, finishing that year as the Dosage Index 3.80 top third crop sire and 9th overall. He Center of Distribution 0.92 continues to produce stakes winners and is ranked in the top echelon of sires in 2011. True Nicks Rating C HOOKY, the first dam, is by SKIP AWAY Werk Nick Rating A winner of $9,616,360 (third only to and ). SKIP AWAY contributes Eligibilities include: Breeders’ Cup stamina and durability as the winner of 18 KTDF races (10 Grade 1 wins) among 38 starts.

Syndication Terms Acquisition $33,000 Approximate Expenses $8,500 Sept 19 – Dec. 31, 2011 Total Syndication Cost $41,500

September 1 Share (4.5%) $1,868 2011 2 Share (9.0%) $3,735 3 Share (13.5%) $5,603