Superb 65 helps Wilson stay ahead of the posse

MADEIRA ISLAND OPEN ENGLAND’S OLIVER Wilson knows better than most not to get ahead of himself despite charging into the halfway…

MADEIRA ISLAND OPENENGLAND'S OLIVER Wilson knows better than most not to get ahead of himself despite charging into the halfway lead at the Madeira Islands Open with a superb 65 yesterday.

The former Ryder Cup player from Mansfield has had no fewer than nine runners-up finishes on the European Tour, but has yet to taste victory – and last season lost his card.

Wilson, a member of Nick Faldo’s beaten side in Louisville four years ago, who has since slumped to 475th in the world, stands 13 under par after his second bogey-free round.

Swedes Magnus Carlsson and Joakim Lagergren are one behind along with Wilson’s compatriot Andy Sullivan, like Lagergren a graduate from last December’s qualifying school.

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Colm Moriarty slumped to a second round 75 and missed the cut on two under.