After a notable career at the track, Foxlight retired to stud duty where he was quite successful, producing both flat racers and steeplechasers.
He finished third, beaten seven lengths by the top class flat racer Alderbrook, with Large Action in second.
Katchit was a moderate flat racer, winning only once in sixteen races.
He was sent to be trained as a flat racer by Mick Channon.
He was not a successful sire of flat racers, as most of his stock were slow to mature and needed long distances to show their best form.
Bred to be a flat racer, the gelding began his racing career in France where he had moderate success, winning twice in ten races.
King's Theatre later became a sire of both flat racers and jumpers.
April the Fifth spent twenty years at stud, but he was a poor sire of flat racers.
When he turned to training horses, Fabre proved even more successful, first with jump horses then with flat racers.
He made little impact as a sire of flat racers, but his progeny proved highly successful as steeplechasers.