MAYNOOTH, Ireland -- Dutch golfer Joost Luiten will take a one-shot lead into the final round at the Irish Open and hope on Sunday for a second victory this month. Luiten moved to 13 under par and one clear of Pablo Larrazabal of Spain after both players carded bogey-free 6-under 66s at Carton House on Saturday. Luiten won the Lyoness Open in Austria this month for the second European Tour title of his seven-year pro career. "I have been playing very well the last two tournaments as I was also 10th in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth after my win in Austria," he said. "So tomorrow I will try to do the same, and if so, hopefully it may be good enough to win the trophy. Its all a matter of staying patient." Even though major winners Rory McIlroy, Padraig Harrington, Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke failed to make the halfway cut, Luiten said there will be no less pressure on Sunday. "You really cant worry about who is behind you on the leaderboard, I am not bothered about who is behind me," Luiten said. "The key for me will be trying to get some early birdies to help set up a good score. Larrazabal was also a two-time Tour winner, though his last success was two years ago in Munich. "I had a lovely day in the office today with the Irish crowds truly awesome," he said. "I hope tomorrow I can hit the ball as good as these three days and hole as many putts." Englands Robert Rock (71) was in third place on 10 under and still within sight of making amends for losing a playoff for the 2009 Irish Open. Englands Paul Casey (67) and Scottish newcomer Scott Henry (69) were tied in fourth place on 9 under. Six players shared sixth, including former Irish Open winner Jose Maria Olazabal (71), who is looking to end an eight-year Tour victory drought. However last years victorious Ryder Cup captain again struggled with the driver. "Well, its just a shame as the leaders are running away, they are just too far ahead," he said. "The driver cost me big again. I only made three fairways today, and its very, very difficult to score when you do that." Olazabal is looking to become the oldest winner of the event at 43. He won the 1990 Irish Open. Schuhe Großhandel . The 26-year-old Ireland striker, who has four goals this season, has signed a three-and-a-half year contract with his new club. Nike Air Max Fake Kaufen . Capitals head coach Adam Oates said Ovechkin was injured in the first period against the Vancouver Canucks on Monday and clarified it was not a head injury. https://www.schuheshopschweiz.ch/ .J. -- Seven games into a disappointing season, New York Giants defensive catalyst Jason Pierre-Paul is getting the feeling hes back. Schuhe Auf Rechnung Bestellen . LOUIS -- St. Nike Air Max Günstig . Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1050 at 7pm et. The Raptors traded Rudy Gay, Quincy Acy and Aaron Gray to the Sacramento Kings on Monday, in exchange for Greivis Vasquez, John Salmons, Patrick Patterson and Chuck Hayes. Newcastle coach Mark Jones is delighted the Jets are killing giants but refuses to buy into premature talk about how much they can disrupt the A-Leagues natural order.It took Jones just two games and three weeks in the job to secure his first win at the helm of the Hunter-based club.He thought theyd done enough last weekend to take three points from defending champions Adelaide.Against a rudderless Brisbane on Sunday there was no stopping themFuelled by Luke DeVeres own goal, captain Nigel Boogaard, Steven Ugarkovic and Devante Clut added their names to the scoresheet in a 4-0 pasting that belied the Jets turbulent pre-season.The result lifted them to third place behind early title favourites Sydney FC and Melbourne City, an ascension that wont go unnoticed by rivals.Though Jones thought the win was magnificent he was reluctant to make any grand predictions with 25 rounds remaining, preferring to keep their heads down at training.Its a bit early for that sort of stuff, he said.But Im happy to be there - its bettter at the top than at the bottom.dddddddddddd.The win is confidence for the group.Theres lots of doubt being put in their minds over changes of coaches and everything thats gone on.But Ive never bought into that.Man of the match Andrew Nabbout as at the centre of everything, dictating play and terrorising the Roar with his swooping runs down the right flank.Hes always had potential, Jones said.Some of his touches were magnificent, his technique and ball control was first class.Jones was also pleased with the way his makeshift back four stood tall to keep a rare clean sheet.Youngsters Lachlan Jackson and Ivan Vujica were diligent and composed in place of injured duo Daniel Mullen (knee) and Jason Hoffman (calf).Hoffman is a chance of returning next weekend when the Jets hit the road for the first time to face Western Sydney at Spotless Stadium, but Mullen is sidelined indefinitely. ' ' '