The popular Jonjo O'Neill gelding will forever be remembered for giving AP McCoy his first and only Grand National win.
We visit Ballaseyr Stud on the Isle of Man to see 2005 Grand National hero Hedgehunter.
Winner of the Centenary Novices' Handicap Chase (Close Brothers) in 2012, Hunt Ball went on the contest both the English and American Grand Nationals before retiring in 2015
This Cheltenham hero won the RSA Chase and the following season's Hennessy.
In 2005 the Tam Taaffe-trained Kicking King won the Cheltenham Gold Cup under Barry Geraghty. The dual-King George winner retired in 2008 and now lives at the Irish National Stud
Winner of back-to-back World Hurdles in 02 & 03, Baracouda won a remarkable ten consecutive races from November '00 to November '02. He's now retired at Martinstown Stud and spends his time with fellow Grade 1 winner Le Coudray
We pay a visit to Ballaseyr Stud, where a former Cheltenham Festival (and Aintree Foxhunters) winner is enjoying a very happy retirement.
A three-time winner at the Cheltenham Festival Bobs Worth now lives at Hillwood Stud with the Vigors family in Wiltshire. He enjoys nothing more than trotting alongside his best pals Honey and Topper
Very few National Hunt horses have ever matched the popularity of the great Hurricane Fly. Winner of multiple Grade 1s in both Britain and Ireland the dual-Champion Hurdle hero now resides amongst the Living Legends at the Irish National Stud
Menorah gave Richard Johnson one of his most memorable wins on the track, now he lives on the champion jockey's farm, along with Scampy, Fudge and Merlin.
The two-time Champion Hurdle winner was one of the most popular horses of his generation. Trained by Dessie Hughes and owned by Laurence Byrne his relationship with jockey Conor O'Dwyer was the stuff of legends
Best friends and Cheltenham heroes, Binocular and Butler's Cabin now live at Martinstown Stud in Co Limerick.