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Sonny Wool backing Slade, Ireland and England

Wednesday 4 October 2011

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Sonny Wool backing Slade, Ireland, England,
And South Africa all the Way



Sonny Wool today has made his picks in front of 200 children at a Wellington Primary School, and it looks like the 3 year old psychic sheep thinks the All Blacks can win even without star first five Dan Carter after his tragic injury ruled him out of the knock out stages of the Rugby World Cup.

Dan Boyd, Star Sheep Agent says, “It will appear that Sonny Wool agrees with a poem posted on his facebook page”.

‘Have no fear you men of doubt, the world doth not end with Dan Carter out.
Yes its looks a savage blow, but from fallen trees new acorns grow.
It is Slade and Cruden we now will trust, to have Webb Ellis collect NZ dust.
I have no doubts I have no fear, 2011 is an All Black year.’

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Sonny-Wool/110652529038631


Sonny Wool has put his record of, 100 percent correctly predicting the outcomes, on the line this weekend with his quarter finals predictions.
Mr Boyd says “He’s gone with Ireland over Wales, England over France, South Africa over Australia and the All Blacks over Argentina.”

Mark Stafford head rugby bookie at the New Zealand TAB says “I don’t agree with a couple of Sonny’s choices, and I think the best underdog chance all weekend is Wales to get up and pull the wool over the smiling eyes of Ireland.”

Sonny Wool’s means of communication was via his feed, with corresponding flags attached and whichever feed he decides to eat first was Sonny’s prediction for the games this weekend


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