McIlroy nine back after bizarre banana skin mishap

Rory McIlroy is competing in the Australian Open for the first time since 2014
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Australian Open - third-round leaderboard
-14 R Neergaard-Petersen (Den); -12 SW Woo (Kor), C Ortiz (Mex), C Smith (Aus); -11 J Ballester (Spa); -10 D Hillier (Aus), MW Lee (Aus), A Scott (Aus); -9 W Ding (Chi); -8 L Herbert (Aus), C Surratt (USA)
Selected others: -5 McIlroy (NI); -4 C Adam (Sco), R Bello-Cabrera (Spa), G.S Rodriguez (Spa), J Senior (Eng), D Young (Sco); Level C Davis (Aus)
Rory McIlroy is nine shots behind leader Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen heading into the final day of the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne.
The Masters champion, who won this tournament in 2013, shot a three-under 68 in the third round and is now five-under par in joint 24th.
McIlroy was hoping to build on a strong finish to the second round when he made three birdies in his last four holes.
However, a bizarre double-bogey on the second hole hindered his start after the world number two was unable to move a banana skin beside his ball.
The 36-year-old then added two birdies, four pars and a bogey on the front nine.
From the 10th hole, Northern Ireland's McIlroy registered four birdies.
Denmark's Neergaard-Petersen carded a 66 to move 14-under and two shots clear.
Australia's Cameron Smith also shot 66 and sits joint second with Si-Woo Kim and Carlos Ortiz on 12-under.
"It was sort of a double whammy - it was in the tough grass and under a banana skin, but I shouldn't have been there in the first place" McIlroy said when asked about the second hole.
"I didn't get off to a great start, but I played well from there.
"I am probably going to be too far behind to challenge tomorrow."
Scotland's Cameron Adam, appearing at just his second tournament as a professional, is four-under par in joint 29th with fellow Scot David Young in the same position.