Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Daley Blind and Marcus Rashford are this weeks selected Elite Players, but which one warrants a place in your side? Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Daley Blind and Marcus Rashford are this weeks selected Elite Players, but which one warrants a place in your side?Tottenham v Manchester United is this weekends selected fixture, live on Sky Sports 1HD at 4pm, with Spurs looking to maintain their title pursuit and put a dent in Uniteds top-four hopes. Harry KaneLast match - 71 pointsSeason average - 54.03 pointsTottenhams 22-goal frontman is in top form right now, scoring five goals in his last three appearances, seeing him rack up point hauls of 99 (v Aston Villa), 111 (v Bournemouth) and 71 (v Liverpool) points in his those games. His relentless intent also means he is sure to rack up points for shots on target, while hes also happy to drift into the channels and create chances. However, the Premier Leagues leading scorer is unsurprisingly proving the most popular pick from, meaning looking elsewhere will give you the edge on most players if he fails to fire.Dele AlliLast match - 31Season average - 44.45Englands young star has certainly attracted his plaudits and justifiably so, with seven goals and 10 assists this season. However, he struggled to make in impression against Liverpool last weekend, picking up just 31 points before he was substituted, while hes failed to score in 14 appearances in all competitions for club and country. His advanced role also means that his pass-completion rate is relatively low for a midfielder, so he looks the wild-card pick of the bunch this weekend.Daley BlindLast match - 71 pointsSeason average - 55.57 pointsIf Alli is the wild-card then Blind is the safe bet, as Manchester Uniteds Mr Consistent regardless of where he has been asked to play. He has now settled in as centre-back alongside Christ Smalling, helping United keep a league high of 15 clean sheets, with his ability on the ball seeing him complete nearly twice as many passes as Alli this season. A solitary goal and an average of 0.59 chances create per game are his main detractors, but he still looks a good bet for those expecting Louis van Gaals men to register a third successive clean sheet against Spurs.Marcus RashfordLast match - 26 pointsSeason average - 40.1 pointsAnother 19-year-old makes the Elite Player list, testament to the faith these two clubs have put in their youngsters. Rashford emerged with the most stunning of debuts, scoring twice and claiming an assist to rack up 90 points in Uniteds 3-2 victory over Arsenal in February. While hes struggled to hit the same heights since, he was also one target in the Manchester derby last month. 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CTV Edmonton also says Pocklington gave a $100,000 cash deposit as part of the conditions of his bail, and that he will be out on bail until his appeal is heard. BEIJING -- Mi Jung Hur birdied the par-5 18th hole for a 6-under 67 and a one-stroke lead over Brooke Henderson on Saturday in the Reignwood LPGA Classic.Hur was 5 under on the back nine at Reignwood Pine Valley to take a 20-under 199 total into the final round of the Asian Swing opener. The 26-year-old South Korean player had a bogey-free round after shooting a tournament-record 63 on Friday for a share of the second-round lead with Henderson.On the back nine, just everything works really well, said Hur, a two-time winner on the LPGA Tour. Front nine, I think its all about the putter. Didnt work on the front nine, but works on the back nine.The fourth-ranked Henderson shot a 68, saving par on 18 for a bogey-free day.I think the winner tomorrow is going to shoot a really low score, the 19-year-old Canadian said. I dont think anybody is going to run away with it, necessarily. I think itll be really tight right down until the end. So making lots of birdies and playing smart all the way around.Planning to play all six weeks in Asia, she has two victories this year, winning the KPMG Womens PGA Championship in June for her first major and successfully defending her Cambia Portland Classic title in July.Five under is a solid round for me and Im happy with that, Henderson said. I wouldve liked to have finished with a few more birdies. Left one on 17 and kind of gave 18 away.She lipped out a birdie try on 17 and hit into a bunker on 18.Definitely not the finish this I was looking for, Henderson said. Kind of let them both slip away. I guess thats what tomorrow is for. Hopefully, get a couple quick birdies and get back in.Chinas Shanshan Feng, the bronze medalist in the Rio Olympics, had a 69 to drop three strokes back along with South Koreans Mirim Lee and In-Kyung Kim. Feng won the inaugural Reignwood LPGA in 2013 at 26 under for the second of her four tour titles. In 2012, she won the LPGA Championship to become Chinas first major champion.ddddddddddddee got the spot with Hur and Henderson in the final group Sunday, shooting a 66 to match the best score of the day. Lee is the defending champion after winning the 2014 edition of the event that was not played last year.Kim had a 68 with seven birdies and three bogeys.I think I manage the round pretty well, Kim said. It was a little bit troubling getting the target with the tee shot. Maybe they moved the tee box a little bit here and there.It was another five strokes back to Chinas Simin Feng (67) and South Koreas Amy Yang (70) at 12 under.Second-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn was tied for ninth at 10 under after a 69. The 20-year-old Thai player has a tour-high five victories and would take the player of the year points lead from idle Lydia Ko with a ninth-place finish or better.Older sister Moriya Jutanugarn, winless on the tour, also was 10 under after a 69.Taiwans Yani Tseng had her best round of the year, birdieing the final three holes for a 66 to get to 9 under. She won the last of her 15 tour titles in 2012.Hur won LPGA Tour events in 2009 in Oregon and 2014 in Alabama, finishing at a personal-best 21 under in the second victory.I just want to break that record, Hur said. If I set my goal and focus more about that it will help me to focus. ... I just want to focus on my every shot. Thats the most important thing. Like crowd here is a little bit noisy, but theyre really fine.Noisy?Like they take a photo, Hur said. No. No. Its fine. You get used to it, so I dont care.DIVOTS: After stops in Taiwan and South Korea the next two weeks, the tour will return to China for the Blue Bay LPGA at Hainan Island, then visit Malaysia and Japan. ... South Koreas Julie Yang aced the 167-yard 13th with a 6-iron. She was 3 over after a 71. ' ' '