Local hero Leishman struck seven birdies and an
eagle in a round of seven-under-par 65 to be level on 12-under
with Adam Bland who hit a second consecutive six-under 66.
"I felt really good on the range and felt good yesterday as
well. I was striking the ball well and thought I would be pretty
aggressive all day, especially after making birdies on the first
couple of holes," said Leishman, who had birdies on three of his
first five holes.
"When you're on a run like that and playing well, you sort of
can afford to be aggressive. If you make a few mistakes, you
feel like you can make some birdies."
South Australian Bland had just one bogey in his seven birdies
on Friday.
"It's always great to get off to a flying start but if you can't
back it up in the second round or at least be thereabouts,
you're kind of just chasing your tail for the rest of the week,"
Bland said.
"So it was really important to get off to a good start this
morning and I seemed to do that, so it was great."
Former world number one Scott had four bogeys in five holes to
card a dismal two-over 74 and failed to make the cut at
Queensland while U.S. Masters champion Sergio Garcia fell to
joint-10th with a one-under 71.
Cameron Smith, early leader Jordan Zunic and Rhein Gibson were
tied for fourth at nine-under.
Defending champion Harold Varner III was a further two shots
behind in joint-seventh alongside James Nitties and Brett
Rankin.
Garcia, Joachim Hansen, Peter Senior and Hong Kong Open winner
Wade Ormsby were 10th at six-under. Varner, Garcia and Hansen
were the only non-Australians in the top 10 heading into the
weekend.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; editing by Sudipto
Ganguly)
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