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“Seul le mouton Sait” Sonny Wool

Thursday 22 September 2011

“Seul le mouton Sait” Sonny Wool - New Zealand’s first psychic sheep to make third prediction

Sonny Wool, The 3 year old psychic sheep, continues his quest to correctly guess the All Blacks games in the Rugby World Cup.

In what is being touted as Sonny Wools first real psychic test, after Tonga and Japan were easy beats, the French clash with the All Blacks should be a close game on the field.

Sonny Wool has attracted his critics, after his quick rise to fame including the Chief Executive of NZ Lotteries Todd Mc Leay, who said in a recent statement that “Picking the rare double Lotto Jackpot would have been too much for Sonny Wool’s psychic ability”.

Dan Boyd, Star Sheep Agent says, “Sonny Wool doesn’t use his power for monetary gain he just wants to help put a smile on peoples faces, and have a bit of fun along the way, so he will stick to just predicting rugby and not Lotto”.

Sonny Wool is two from two and will make his third prediction tomorrow morning at Titahi Bay Playcentre, again his way of communication will be via his feed, with corresponding flags attached and which ever feed he decides to eat first will be Sonny’s prediction for the All Blacks versus France game on Saturday.

Sonny Wool will be joined by a French family bringing a roster who will be hoping ‘Sonny’ picks France. Photo opportunities and interviews will be available:

Titahi Bay Playcentre at 9:30 am, Friday 23rd September (Tomorrow)
6 Kura Street
Titahi Bay.

ENDS

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