After retiring from racing he became a stallion and produced a number of high-class runners and also sired the grand-dam of St. Leger winner Hollandoise.
Roxana later foaled Roundhead (by Flying Childers) and Cade (also by Godolphin Arabian).
[2] After Lath's success on the racetrack, the Godolphin Arabian went on to become a top stallion and was champion sire in 1738, 1745 and 1747.
[3] On 23 April 1737, he won a sweepstakes of 1000 guineas at Newmarket, beating the Earl of Portmore's Squirt and Duke of Devonshire's John Trott along with seven others.
"[2] [4] After retiring from racing Lath was sold to John Turner and later William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire.