JACKSON, Miss. -- Grayson Murray and his caddie had a discussion before his final hole: play it safe or use his driver.It was a short conversation.Driver, man, Murray said as he recounted the conversation. Lets try to make birdie.Turned out to be another good decision in a day full of them. After a solid drive on the 416-yard par 4 and a nearly perfect wedge from 89 yards, the 23-year-old PGA Tour rookie made a short birdie putt for a 7-under 65 and a two-shot lead in the Sanderson Farms Championship, which ends on Sunday.Murray started his day with a bogey at No. 10, but then made eight birdies to take a two-shot advantage over Greg Owen and Seamus Power. Murray stands as the current leader with a 12-under 132.Owen, a 44-year-old Englishman who has never won a tournament on tour, shot back-to-back 67s to put himself in contention.Its a good start. Im happy, Owen said. Its nice to get out this year and get back playing and playing decent and holing some putts. But theres a long, long way to go.Power shot a 69. Lucas Glover (69), Trey Mullinax (70), Graham DeLaet (69) and Brandon Hagy (68) were at least three strokes back of Murray.Kevin Streelman had a two-shot lead after shooting a 63 in the first round, but he struggled with a 73 in the second round to fall four strokes behind Murray. Cody Gribble was one of the big movers, shooting a 63 to pull within four shots.But the story on Friday was about Murray, who is on the PGA Tour just a few years after a nomadic college career that included stops at four schools: Wake Forest, East Carolina, UNC Greensboro and Arizona State.Now hes leading a tour event going into the weekend in just his third career tournament.We practice to get in this position, Murray said. We dont practice to make cuts, we practice to win golf tournaments. I know I have the game to win a golf tournament.Murray said he expects plenty of competition over the weekend; 13 players are within four shots of the lead. Nearly ideal conditions at the Country Club of Jackson (Mississippi) have helped to produce plenty of birdies.Theres a lot of good players, theres a lot of birdies to be made on this course, Murray said. But theres also some bogeys if youre not in the fairways. So just keep it in the short grass, give myself as many chances as I have done on the first two days.Ian Poulter, continuing his return?from four months out with injury, was among those who missed the cut. Ultra Boost Clearance Sale . After a first half in which he thought "the lid was on the basket," the Toronto Raptors coach watched his squad mount a second half surge to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 98-91. Cheap Adidas Ultra Boost . - Blake Griffin had 30 points and 12 rebounds, J. http://www.wholesaleultraboost.com/ . The Clippers were angry about blowing a big lead; the Kings didnt like being in that kind of hole and nearly digging themselves out only to lose. Buy Adidas Ultra Boost . Blackwood, 28, has played the last three seasons in the San Diego Padres system, including the past two summers with Class AA San Antonio of the Texas League. Discount Adidas Ultra Boost . -- Cam Newton pranced into the end zone, placed his hands over his chest and did his familiar Superman pose. Turn your porch lights off because we are coming home with the trophy.With those words Cronulla skipper Paul Gallen heralded the end of rugby leagues longest running premiership drought.The Sharks ended 49 years of agony on Sunday at ANZ Stadium in claiming their first title with a 14-12 win over Melbourne.Gallens words made reference to former Sharks coach Jack Gibsons famous quote: Waiting for Cronulla to win the premiership is like leaving the porch light on for Harold Holt.And his words will likely forever be linked to the Sharks maiden premiership win as Gibsons quote borrowed from the Wizard of Oz: Ding dong the witch is dead, is linked to Parramattas first premiership win in 1981.I thought I was going to pass out at the end there, Gallen said after the win agaiinst Melbourne.dddddddddddde wanted it more, that was what it boiled down to.It means so much to the club, to all the former players who have busted their backsides.This club, this brand has to be one of the most resilient in sport.It was only two years ago Cronulla claimed the wooden spoon after the ASADA drama resulted in coach Shane Flanagan being suspended for a season and 17 former and current players were banned.This club has been broken, it has gone broke a few times, Gallen said.And we had all those dramas a few years ago.With people trying to destroy the club and people trying to destroy individuals.I am just so proud of the boys. ' ' '