Richard Boxall looks back on the third day of the British Masters and feels Alex Norens sky-high confidence will lead him to his third European Tour victory of the season at The Grove. Alex Noren was excellent today. A 65 with no bogeys, although he had to work quite hard to save par a few times. Hes had two wins already this year and is up to ninth on the Race to Dubai, so hes full of confidence. Alex Noren is so full of confidence, he will be tough to catch on Sunday Armed with a three-shot lead going into the final round, hell be a heavy favourite to pick up win number three. The way hes playing, hes not going to come back to the field. So for anybody to catch up with him, theyre going to have to go very low on Sunday. Richard Bland is three back, and theres a bunch of guys on 12 under that, realistically, need to shoot at least a 67 to have any chance. I cant see Noren being over par for his final round. The chasing pack will hope he makes a few mistakes, but the way hes been playing, I cant see it. Noren had to work hard for a few pars on occasion, but he finished with three birdies in four holes The opening hole is a reasonably short par-four, and the second is a very reachable par-five which has been the second-easiest hole this week, playing to an average of 4.6. If he gets through those in one under, hell be well set.Graeme McDowell made a great move today, three straight birdies around the turn and all of a sudden he was one off the lead. But he struggled to get the ball close to the hole after that and it puts a lot of pressure on your putting. And when he did hit it close, he didnt take advantage. Graeme McDowell had a purple patch around the turn, but a three-putt bogey at the last was damaging It was a shame to take the gloss off a good day by three-putting the last to drop a shot, but saving par is tricky when you knock it in the bunker up the 18th.G-Mac is now six behind and its a massive ask to come back from there.Lee Westwood is one shot better off, but hell need to get off to a flyer to put the pressure on. If he, or anyone else on 10 on 11 under, can get to four under after six or seven holes, theres still a chance. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. The crowd following the last group today was huge, mainly because Andrew Johnston was among them. He started the day one off the lead, but unfortunately he just had one of those days. He was two over after six holes and had to wait until the 11th before he got his first birdie, but then he double-bogeyed the next.Beef got round in 73 and hes now eight shots behind, so Id be shocked if he came away from here with a win. But hes still living up to his reputation, and he remains a firm favourite with the fans. Beef was still smiling despite a disappointing 73 And despite having a poor round, he was still happy to take part in the live Masterclass afterwards, and that shows what kind of character he is.Marcel Siem is 89th on the Race to Dubai after a disappointing season, but what a finish from him today. Five under for the last six holes for a 65 threw him into the mix. Hes five behind, but its always tough to follow up a great round with another. When you finish like that, you just want to carry on playing straight into round four. But Norens finish was almost as impressive, with birdies at 15, 17 and 18 rounding off a superb day for the Swede.Highlight of the dayNorens second shot to the 12th was incredible. Horrible stance in the bunker, ball way above his feet, water short of the green, but he knocked it to 15 feet. And that was moments after he had seen Beef put his second in the drink. Norens second to the 12th was one of the shots of the tournament Im not sure there would be too many players who would have taken that shot on to be honest. When youre standing on a slope in the sand, if your feet move just a bit through the shot, it goes very wrong.That shot was brilliant, and a measure of Norens strength, and also his confidence right now. For me, it looks very likely that hell be picking up win number three of the year on Sunday.You can watch Liverpool v Man Utd, plus Englands tour of Bangladesh and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy six months at half price! 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The 41-year-old Colon (10-8) retired the first 20 batters in his last outing Wednesday against Seattle, eventually allowing two runs on three hits in 7 1-3 innings in a 3-2 win.TORONTO -- Tyler Bozak isnt yet on the cusp of returning. But when hes eligible to come off long-term injured reserve Dec. 29, the Toronto Maple Leafs centre figures his torn oblique will be healed up enough to get back into the lineup. "Its still getting better every day. It feels pretty good now," Bozak said Thursday. "If theres a problem, maybe, but right now it looks like Ill be back right when IR ends." Bozak has been out since Dec. 5 and missed Torontos home game Thursday night against Phoenix. And with the Leafs having placed him on the long-term list, Bozak must also miss upcoming games against Detroit, the New York Rangers and Buffalo before being free to return against Carolina three days before the Winter Classic. The 27-year-old skated with teammates Thursday at the Air Canada Centre but hes obviously on his own track while the Leafs seek to reverse their fortunes. After missing 12 games earlier this year with a hamstring injury, Bozak is dealing with another difficult problem with his oblique. "Kind of like the same thing last year but a lot worse this year," he said. "I dont know what it is, to be honest. "I kind of stressed it a lot on faceoffs. I think it mightve happened on that. I think its just pretty unlucky and nothing you can get too down on yourself about." Bozaks injury came with the Leafs already missing centre Dave Bolland, who still hasnt resumed skating after haviing a tendon in the back of his ankle severed in late October.dddddddddddd The latest injury down the middle came Tuesday night against the Florida Panthers when impressive journeyman callup Trevor Smith broke a bone in his right hand blocking a shot. "I dont know whats going on with us," Bozak said of Torontos injury woes. "I think its all been pretty unfortunate stuff with Smitty and Bolly, things that you never want to see happen and they cant really control by any means." Bozak cant control much right now other than his rehab. Being forced to watch the Leafs go 3-5-0 without him certainly hasnt helped matters. "Its not fun to watch, its never fun to watch," Bozak said. "Its not fun to watch if youre winning or if youre losing. "Obviously you want to be out there helping the guys and stuff like that." Bozak is used to being able to help, typically as the No. 1 centre alongside roommate and friend Phil Kessel, who had two goals in the eight games prior to Thursdays contest with Phoenix. Bozak hasnt had any season like this before and is trying to stay positive. "Ive not really been injured at all, knock on wood, except for college I had surgery on my one knee the one year," he said. "My first years here I missed a handful of games each year, but nothing too serious. "Obviously its been tough, but I hope I can come back stronger and help the team." 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