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Monday 13 June 2011

Rock takes advantage of two shots in Turin

Robert Rock is yet to record a top-10 finish this year - 16: R Rock (Eng) - 14: N Fasth (Swe), P Larrazabel (Spa), J Kruger (SA), Boyd (Eng), F. G. Molinari (Ita), J Luiten (Ned) - 13: L Slattery (Eng), P Whiteford (Sco), Davies (Wal) of R, G Bourdy (Fra) selected others: Manassero-12 M (Eng), (c) wood (Eng) England Robert Rock extended its leadership in the Italian open to two shots with a solid 68 third round in Turin.
The 34 years of age, he has led since the first day, is 16 under par as he hunts his maiden European Tour victory.
Niclas Fasth Swedish, between a pursuer pack six strong 14 bass, briefly emerged at the top of the leaderboard after an ocho-menores of 64.
Vigésimo-Cuatro years, Gary Boyd, finalist in the 2010 Czech open, joins Fasth on a part of the second.
"The great moments of my career all come at a time and tomorrow will be the largest so far in more than nine years," said Rock.
The 34 year old lost a play-off in the open 2009 Irish amateur Shane Lowry.
"Ireland was the real chance before he had won and I have now moved forward." If my putting remains as calm me tomorrow, "said."
"It does wonders for his confidence when they are other putts."
Francesco Molinari, Member of the team's victorious Ryder Cup for Europe at Celtic Manor, is another of the prepared behind Rock when he picked up six birdies in his round of 68.
A trio of British colleagues from Boyd - Lee Slattery, England, Peter Whiteford of Scotland and Rhys Davies Wales - is a shot further back at 13 under.
Matteo Manessero eighteen years of age is 12 bass, in front of their home fans.
"I still think I have a chance of winning here," he said.
"I think that 20-children going to win and if I get a few jumps I have opportunity."


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