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Mickleson out, so Ernie edges into World Matchplay field

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DEFENDING champion Luke Donald topped the qualifiers list released yesterday for next week’s World Golf Matchplay Championsh­ip while Ernie Els will just sneak into the 64-man field.

World No 1 Donald, who won the US and European money titles last year, led the field by virtue of his ranking, with fellow Englishman Lee Westwood second, Northern Ireland’s Rory Mcilroy third and Germany’s Martin Kaymer fourth.

If the European foursome hold their spots for another week they will be the top seeds in the four brackets to be released next Monday based upon next week’s rankings.

While the entry list is pulled from this week’s rankings, players have until Friday to confirm their spot in the field or drop out.

World No 11 Phil Mickelson, coming off a victory at Pebble Beach on Sunday, plans to play this week at Riviera and skip the WGC event, opening the way for the 65th-ranked player in the world, South Africa’s Els, to make the lineup.

Els was just ahead of 66thranked compatriot George Coetzee, who might also find his way into the lineup if England’s Paul Casey, ranked 23rd, skips the Dove Mountain event.

He is recovering from a shoulder injury.

Alternates waiting behind Coetzee for a spot in the lineup include American Ryan Moore, Australia’s Robert Allenby and Dutchman Joost Luiten.

Spain’s Rafael CabreraBel­lo won the Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday to jump from 119th in the rankings to 60th to qualify for his WGC debut while Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts shared ninth place to jump from 69th to 64th to make the field, knocking Allenby on to the alternates list. – SAPA-AFP

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