There's a three-way tie atop the leaderboard at the Australian Open after three rounds in Sydney, while defending champion Rory McIlroy is six strokes behind after a spectacular two-hole meltdown.
World number one McIlroy dropped a combined five shots at the ninth and 10th holes but even a five over par 76 left him just six shots off the pace going into Sunday's final round.
Locals Brett Rumford and Greg Chalmers share a one-shot lead with American tyro Jordan Spieth on five under par.
Adam Scott is one stroke back alongside another Australian, Rod Pampling.
Aucklander Ryan Fox is the best of the New Zealanders on even par in a share of ninth.