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**Australian psychics predict South Sydney v Wests Tigers NRL grand final**
By Nick Walshaw From: The Daily Telegraph March 12, 2010 12:00AM
The Daily Telegraph can today reveal **a group of** Australia's most respected psychics **is tipping the NRL grand final to be a surprise Sydney blockbuster between South Sydney and Wests Tigers.**
The mystic trio, who have predicted winners in everything from Melbourne Cups to Jeff Fenech fight nights, also believe North Queensland playmaker Johnathan Thurston will win the Dally M medal - but not before overcoming some "serious issues" in his personal life. "Everything I'm feeling suggests the Rabbitohs in 2010," says Simon Turnbull, head of the Australian Psychics Association. "It's all about their reincarnation. Their destiny. I look across all 16 teams and it's South Sydney winning the premiership."
Before you Burrow members get too far into Glory Glory, however, know that fellow clairvoyants Bridget Pluis and Francis Bevan have also cast an eye across the field, with both having strong feelings for another Sydney team in the Year of the Tiger. But being the Year of the Tiger?
"No, nothing to do with it," Bevan said. "But when you read out all those names to me, it's Wests that keeps jumping out. The Tigers logo, like a sticker you'd see on the back of a car … that's what I keep seeing."
Quizzed about the Year of the Tiger, Turnbull adds: "To me, what's significant is that it's an aggressive year - more wars occurring in years of the Tiger than any other.
"So the winning team, they'll be aggressive. Built around aggressive players. Again, I think it's why I'm feeling I'm with the Rabbitohs."
Both Turnbull and Pluis are tipping Thurston to win the Dally M medal while Bevan - who preferred Parramatta fullback Jarryd Hayne - offers a warning for the Queensland and Kangaroo superstar. "For Johnathan to go well, he'll first need to overcome a series of personal issues. That's what I see for him. Mention Jarryd, however, and I feel a very strong will ... this will be his year."
So can we expect to find all three ahead of us in a TAB queue somewhere this afternoon?
"No, and that's why you'll never find many rich psychics," Pluis laughs. "The moment we try and bring money into our decisions, everything gets muddled."
By Nick Walshaw From: The Daily Telegraph March 12, 2010 12:00AM
The Daily Telegraph can today reveal **a group of** Australia's most respected psychics **is tipping the NRL grand final to be a surprise Sydney blockbuster between South Sydney and Wests Tigers.**
The mystic trio, who have predicted winners in everything from Melbourne Cups to Jeff Fenech fight nights, also believe North Queensland playmaker Johnathan Thurston will win the Dally M medal - but not before overcoming some "serious issues" in his personal life. "Everything I'm feeling suggests the Rabbitohs in 2010," says Simon Turnbull, head of the Australian Psychics Association. "It's all about their reincarnation. Their destiny. I look across all 16 teams and it's South Sydney winning the premiership."
Before you Burrow members get too far into Glory Glory, however, know that fellow clairvoyants Bridget Pluis and Francis Bevan have also cast an eye across the field, with both having strong feelings for another Sydney team in the Year of the Tiger. But being the Year of the Tiger?
"No, nothing to do with it," Bevan said. "But when you read out all those names to me, it's Wests that keeps jumping out. The Tigers logo, like a sticker you'd see on the back of a car … that's what I keep seeing."
Quizzed about the Year of the Tiger, Turnbull adds: "To me, what's significant is that it's an aggressive year - more wars occurring in years of the Tiger than any other.
"So the winning team, they'll be aggressive. Built around aggressive players. Again, I think it's why I'm feeling I'm with the Rabbitohs."
Both Turnbull and Pluis are tipping Thurston to win the Dally M medal while Bevan - who preferred Parramatta fullback Jarryd Hayne - offers a warning for the Queensland and Kangaroo superstar. "For Johnathan to go well, he'll first need to overcome a series of personal issues. That's what I see for him. Mention Jarryd, however, and I feel a very strong will ... this will be his year."
So can we expect to find all three ahead of us in a TAB queue somewhere this afternoon?
"No, and that's why you'll never find many rich psychics," Pluis laughs. "The moment we try and bring money into our decisions, everything gets muddled."