Irish pair miss the cut in Killarney

There will be no Darren Clarke or Padraig Harrington for the expected huge crowds to cheer on in the last two rounds of the Irish Open in Killarney, but Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell plan to fill the void.

There will be no Darren Clarke or Padraig Harrington for the expected huge crowds to cheer on in the last two rounds of the Irish Open in Killarney, but Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell plan to fill the void.

McIlroy, not backing down in the slightest in his Twitter row with former European tour player Jay Townsend, grabbed three late birdies for a second round 68 today.

Fellow Ulsterman McDowell, the 22-year-old's predecessor as US Open champion, went two better than that to put both of them on four under par at halfway.

But that is five behind Dane Soren Hansen and Indian Jeev Milkha Singh - and with seven holes of his round still to come tonight German Marcel Siem was only one back.

For Clarke and Harrington, though, the end had come by lunchtime.

In his first start since his dream Open Championship victory at Sandwich 42-year-old Clarke dropped four shots in the last eight holes for a 74 and one over aggregate.

Three-major winner Harrington had little hope after double-bogeying the short sixth and with a 72 crashed out on three over.

That is now back-to-back missed cuts for the Dubliner before he heads back to America and, already down to 64th in the world, he is likely to fall even further now.

"It's disappointing, but it's only a game," stated Harrington.

"There's no doubt that changes are required - for the sake of it rather than anything else.

"I'm doing everything I would have done when I was winning Majors, it's just something fresh is needed. You need a bit of spark somewhere.

"Even on my worst days I'm not too bad. It's not like I'm shooting 77-78 sort of thing, but momentum is an important thing and I don't have it at the moment.

"I'm not thinking of changing personnel. I've got to change something in myself, attitude or something along the lines of that.

"I'm not taking time off - I like playing golf."

Clarke admitted his mental energy levels were down after a bout of 'flu followed his post-Open celebrations.

"I just couldn't get anything going," he commented.

"A weekend off is not what I wanted. It probably won't do me any harm, albeit I would much prefer to be here to play.

"A couple of things went my way over at Sandwich and here bounces went the other way. Payback time I suppose.

"I didn't have much time off after The Open, but that's no excuse for shooting 74."

Singh led by two after an opening 63 that matched the lowest round of his career and, given he hit a wild opening drive into the stones beside Lough Leane, he settled for adding a 70.

But that allowed ex-Ryder Cup man Hansen to catch him with a 66, while defending champion Ross Fisher and fellow Englishmen Simon Dyson and Simon Wakefield are among those on seven under and promising Irish amateur Paul Cutler stands six under after a 67.

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