Review sligo 3rd Aug John Oxx saddled a one-two in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Connacht Fillies Handicap at Sligo, with Cape Of Good Grace the one to emerge on top.The 9-2 joint-favourite, ridden by Niall McCullagh, was following up an impressive maiden success at Tipperary last month.She avoided the scrimmaging as the field turned for home and scooted clear to record a length and a quarter verdict over stable companion Sceal Nua.Asiya stuck to her task well in third but couldn't get to the first two.It was very much a case of gamble landed when Iron Major completed a hat-trick of recent wins in the Foley's Bar & Off Licence Handicap.Held up last in the early exchanges, Johnny Murtagh brought the heavily-supported 9-2 favourite widest of all turning into the straight.Maarek looked like he had the race in safe keeping but Edward Lynam's Iron Major was eating up the ground inside the final furlong and flashed home for a neck victory.Perfect Godess belied a late market drift to win well in the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Auction Maiden.Sent off an easy-to-back 5-1 chance under claiming rider Ronan Whelan, Brian Nolan's juvenile broke her duck at the sixth time of asking with a pillar-to-post three-quarter-length triumph over Legal Peace.Whelan doubled up on Regresa A Mi (6-1), who battled bravely to see off market leader Donatis Cornet and long-time leader Melodie D'Amour in the Derrinstown Stud Apprentice Maiden.Conor Hoban also claims an invaluable 7lb and he gave the well-backed 7-2 joint-favourite Ok Annie the coolest of rides to claim the Ladies Day At Sligo 4th August Nursery Handicap.The Pat Martin-trained daughter of Amadeus Wolf still had three in front of her passing the furlong marker but Hoban produced her perfectly in the closing stages, ultimately getting there with a cosy length and a quarter to spare.