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Last Updated: Friday, 7 December 2007, 16:46 GMT
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Sandys profits from Bebb stumble
South African Omar Sandys pictured during the second round
Sandys birdied the 18th to go two shots clear at Leopard Creek
SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD
-8 O Sandys (SA)
-6 L Slattery (Eng)
-5 R Bland (Eng), J Bickerton (Eng), E Els (SA), C Lee (Sco), T Moore (SA)
Selected others:
-2 D Clarke (NI)
-1 S Dyson (Eng)

Overnight leader Sion Bebb bogeyed two of the last three holes to fall from a share of the lead in the second round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship.

The Welshman ended with a 72 to fall three shots off the lead on five under.

South African Omar Sandys led the way on eight under after a second 68 while England's Lee Slattery was second, two shots back, after a 65.

Ernie Els was among the group tied for third on five under, with England's Richard Bland and John Bickerton.

World number five Els said: "I played really well - I really played well with seven birdies. The bogeys that I made were really soft.

"I'm really just disappointed bogeying the last, so not too happy."

Sandys, a 30-year-old from the Free State who is unknown on the world stage, said consistency had been the key to his second 68 in a row.

"I stuck to my routine. This is a golf course where, because of all the trouble off the fairways, you need to be disciplined in your shotmaking and your course management and I was today," he said.

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