WORLD number one rider Scott Brash had eight FEI-registered horses on the campaign trail in 2014, led by his stable star and world number one show jumping horse Hello Sanctos.

Owned by Lady Pauline Harris and Lady Pauline Kirkham, the 13-year-old Belgian sport horse (SBS) gelding is by Quasimodo Van Den Molendreef out of a Nabab De Reve dam. He was previously campaigned by both Katharina Offel (UKR) and Peter Wylde.

One of three bay mares in the Peebles yard is his faithful campaigner Ursula XII. The 14-year-old by Ahorn out of a Papageno dam is registered as a Scottish Sport Horse and topped the FEI WBFSH world rankings for three months in 2014 before being overtaken by her stablemate Hello Sanctos in the latter half of the year.

Hello Annie is a bay Hannovarian mare by Contendro I out of a For Pleasure dam. Foaled in 2004, she was previously known as Crespa and ridden by Britain’s Tina Fletcher before moving to Brash’s yard.

The third bay mare in the Brash yard is Hello M’lady (Indoctro x Baloubet Du Rouet). The 2006 Belgian Warmblood (BWP) mare was previously known as Gwindeline and was ridden by Guillaume Ruant of Belgium.

Also from the Belgian Warmblood studbook are Bon Ami, the recently acquired Hello Guv’nor and Hello Sunshine.

Bon Ami is a 14-year-old brown gelding by Pavarotti Van De Helle out of a Richebourg dam, while Hello Sunshine is a chesnut gelding by Diamant De Semilly out of a Hardi mare. The nine-year-old was previously known as Goldster Van Het Keizershof and ridden by Manon Hees of the Netherlands.

Hello Guv’nor, better known to Irish followers under his previous name of Flinstone De Tiji is a 2005 bay gelding by Diamant De Semilly out of a Papillon Rouge. He was produced by Irish young rider Hayley Dunne before being sold to Brash in late 2014.

Last but not least is the 10-year-old grey mare Centana 6. ByCentus out of a Palegro dam, she was previously campaigned by Janne Friederike Meyer of Germany and Rolf-Goran Bengtsson of Sweden.