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Cranbourne East won big

A group syndicate set up by Hunt Club Lotto in Cranbourne East scored a sensational $1m in the latest Monday & Wednesday Lotto draw.

The 12-member syndicate Mad Monday 2 held the only division one winning entry nationally in Monday & Wednesday Lotto draw 4366 on Monday 19 February.

In addition to scoring division one, the syndicate’s System 9 entry also scored division three 18 times and division four 45 times, bolstering the winning group’s total prize to $1,007,579.35.

Each syndicate member collected a share worth $83,964.94.

However, some syndicate members may have yet to realise their $83,000 windfall, prompting lottery officials to urge players to check their tickets as soon as possible.

The Lott spokesperson Anna Hobdell said she encouraged all Victorian players who purchased a syndicate entry in the latest Monday & Wednesday Lotto draw to check their tickets.

“We know some of these division one winning syndicate members have already begun celebrating their good fortune knowing they have a hefty boost coming into their bank accounts,” she said.

“However, some syndicate members hold unregistered entries and could be starting their Tuesday morning completely oblivious to their win.

“If you purchased a share into a syndicate for the recent Monday & Wednesday Lotto draw, check your ticket as soon as possible. If you do discover you’re holding a winning share in the Monday & Wednesday Lotto draw, call The Lott on 131 868 to start the prize claim process.”

The winning numbers were 11, 34, 3, 22, 20, 6, while the supplementary numbers were 17 and 42.

The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 268 so far in FY24, including 90 won by Tatts customers.

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