IT was a British one-two in front of a packed home crowd in the eighth round of the Western European League Longines FEI World Cup at Olympia in London when Scott Brash became the 15th British rider to record victory in his home leg, aboard Hello M’Lady.

Thrilling the crowd and second last to go, Brash guided the 10-year-old mare to a superb clear round in 38.73 seconds to beat his London 2012 Olympic gold medal-winning team mate Ben Maher, who was the last British rider to win this class in 2011, into second place. The host nation was in flying form with John Whitaker also finishing in fifth place.