Australia has moved into a share of fifth position after the second round of play in the 2009 Queen Sirikit Cup in Bali. Victorian Stacey Keating shot a second round one-under par 73 to match her opening round score. Rebecca Flood (NSW) also matched her first round score with an even par 74. Julia Boland (NSW) was unable to complete her round due to illness. The Korean team of Sei-Young Kim, Ha-Na Jang and Sun-Young Park has extended its lead to nine shots going into the final round today. The Queen Sirikit Cup is recognised as the official ladies tournament in The Asia-Pacific region. The championship is hosted annually on a rotation basis among 14 invited member countries with the objectives to promote the standard of ladies golf in the region and to promote goodwill and friendship among participating teams. Each country is represented by 2-3 national team players who compete in the 54-hole stroke play over 3 rounds. The best two scores are counted each round as the team s score. The team with the lowest combined gross scores over 3 rounds is the winner. .Round 2 Leaderboard 1 Korea 137 134 271 -25 2 Chinese Taipei 139 141 280 -16 3 Japan 143 143 286 -10 4 China 143 146 289 -7 T5 Australia 146 147 293 -3 T5 Thailand 147 146 293 -3 7 Philippines 142 154 297 +1 8 New Zealand 150 151 301 +5 9 Hong Kong 156 150 306 +10 10 Indonesia 154 152 306 +10 11 Malaysia 152 157 309 +13 12 India 159 158 317 +21