Dunne and Hoey chasing Stone at Leopard Creek

They lost ground on the leaders but Paul Dunne and Michael Hoey are still in with a chance heading into the weekend in the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek.
Joint leader with Charl Schwartzel overnight following his 66 on Thursday, Dunne followed up with a one over 73 and slipped to tied 19th on five under par.
He's only six shots behind South Africa's Brandon Stone, who added a 66 to his first round 67 to lead by one on 11 under par from Schwartzel (68) and England's Chris Hanson (65).
And Hoey is only a shot further back in her 25th as he bids to win back his card.
Darren Clarke (78 76) and Jack Hume (73 81) missed the one under par cut comfortably.

Brian Keogh