Nolan should have some Sport with Kilbeggan debut winner Sent off 4/1 for his debut in Kilbeggan's CK Interiors Maiden Hurdle over two and a-quarter miles, Look Sport finished well to score in the hands of Sean O'Keeffe The hooded son of No Risk At All was written in fourth on the approach to the last and came over the top of his rivals on the short run-in to score by a two and three-quarter lengths from Facile Ocean. Winning trainer Paul Nolan said “I’m delighted. We were hoping that he’d improve from that,” said Nolan. “It didn’t look likely for a while, but Sean said he responded when he got after him. “He’s a horse that has been a little bit keen and we were focused on settling him. Then, when he settled, he’s not that quick at the back of it. “He’s a nice horse and we might get to sell him now," added Nolan in whose own colours the five-year-old ran.  “He’s entitled to improve and I thought, for a horse that didn’t handle the track, he didn’t look a likely winner and then he’s won snug enough at the line. “Sean said he quickened the whole way to the line and responded. “Because we were so focused on getting him settled, we weren’t doing much faster work with him, just to try and keep a little bit of a lid on him. “Sean said that when he got him dropped out, he was so relaxed and he responded well off the bridle. He seems a horse that if we step him up in trip, it won’t be any harm, as long as he settles. “He could have a nice future.”  Additional reporting by Gary Carson