Spaniard Cabrera-Bello, one shot ahead overnight, rolled in
six birdies with a solitary bogey to lead Australian Sam Brazel,
who was in outright second place after shooting a second
successive 66 in the European Tour co-sanctioned event.
"I managed to play good again. I played solid and put myself in
very few risky positions," said Cabrera-Bello, who was on
11-under with a total of 129, chasing his first win on the tour
in four years.
"I felt in control again, just managed to keep up the good work
like yesterday. I know I will win again. I've won before. I just
need to keep giving myself chances."
Willett, who became only the second Englishman to win the
Masters in April, was among of group of four in third place
after shooting a 66.
"Nice to shoot some numbers again," Willett tweeted. "Looking
forward to the weekend ahead."
After a frustrating opening round blighted by four bogeys, Ian
Poulter endured a horror quadruple-bogey on the 15th and dropped
another shot on the 18th to finish with a two-over 72.
Poulter, who just made the cut on even par, found a greenside
bunker on the 15th, failed to get out of it on his first attempt
and put his second over the green.
Olympic champion Justin Rose shot a 69 to finish on one under,
10 strokes off the pace.
(Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by Ed Osmond)
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