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Extra.ie
5 days ago
- General
- Extra.ie
Irish lotto player wins six figures but jackpot continues to grow
While no one won the Lotto jackpot on Saturday night, there was more than 101,000 winners across the draws including one player who won €103,318. The jackpot was worth an eye-watering €9,155,242 but no one was lucky enough to match the required numbers. Amongst the winners across the Lotto and Lotto Plus draws was a player who one the Match5+Bonus prize of €103,318. While no one won the Lotto jackpot on Saturday night, there was more than 101,000 winners across the draws including one player who won €103,318. Pic: ChrisDorney/Shutterstock The winning numbers for the main Lotto draw were 13, 18, 19, 40, 43 and the bonus number was 5. There were 95 Raffle Prize winners, each winning €500. The winning raffle number was 7216. In the Lotto Plus 1 draw, there was no winner of the jackpot €1 million prize, but there were plenty of winners of smaller prizes. The winning numbers for the main Lotto draw were 13, 18, 19, 40, 43 and the bonus number was 5. Pic: Getty Images One such player won €5,000 when they matched five numbers and the bonus. The winning numbers for the Lotto Plus 1 draw were 23, 27, 28, 25, 43, 44 and the bonus was 31. The top prize for the Lotto Plus 2 draw was €250,000, but again, no one was fortunate enough to win the big prize. It comes not long after a Dublin Lotto player missed out on a life-changing €500,000 prize which they won on the March 29 2pm Daily Millions draw. Pic: Derick P. Hudson/Shutterstock. The winning numbers were 2, 11, 13, 15, 25, 35 and the bonus number was 41, with players winning a range of different prizes in the draw. It comes not long after a Dublin Lotto player missed out on a life-changing €500,000 prize which they won on the March 29 2pm Daily Millions draw. Lotto players have just 90 days to claim prizes they win, with the National Lottery appealing to players who bought tickets at Tesco in Stillorgan to check to see if they had the winning ticket. 'The €500,000 Daily Million plus prize went unclaimed,' a National Lottery spokesperson told 'As per our license agreement all unclaimed prize money is used to promote the National Lottery, in order to increase Good Causes funding.' The unclaimed prize comes as the winner of the life changing €250million EuroMillions draw — the largest in the history of the competition — bought their ticket in Cork city.


Extra.ie
7 days ago
- Business
- Extra.ie
Dublin Lotto player misses out on eye-watering €500,000 as prize goes unclaimed
A Dublin Lotto player has missed out on a life changing €500,000, as the prize they won during the Daily Millions has gone unclaimed. The draw occurred at 2pm on March 28, with people who win prizes with the Lotto having 90 days from the draw to claim it. Despite Tesco in Stillorgan being identified as the shop that sold the winning ticket, the prize went unclaimed — with the National Lottery confirming to that the money would be returned to the national lottery. A Dublin Lotto player has missed out on a life changing €500,000, as the prize they won during the Daily Millions has gone unclaimed. Pic: MacInnes Photography 'The €500,000 Daily Million plus prize went unclaimed,' a National Lottery spokesperson told 'As per our license agreement all unclaimed prize money is used to promote the National Lottery, in order to increase Good Causes funding.' The unclaimed prize comes as the winner of the life changing €250million EuroMillions draw — the largest in the history of the competition — bought their ticket in Cork city. The winning ticket was sold in Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork City Centre on the Tuesday draw (June 17). Celebrations kicked off at the store on Friday afternoon, with store owner Ted Clifford saying that they were surprised to sell a winning ticket just months after they sold a Millionaire's Raffle ticket, which was worth a massive €100,000. Cian Murphy (right), CEO, National Lottery, alongside store manager Simon Champ at Clifford's Centre on Shandn Street in Cork city centre. Pic: Mac Innes Photography 'This is just fantastic news, it is hard to believe it,' Mr Clifford said. 'We are delighted to have sold this golden ticket to one of our customers. We already sold a winning Millionaire Raffle ticket on New Year's Eve just gone, worth €100,000, so that must have been the start of our winning streak. 'On behalf of our Centra team, it's an honour to be part of this historic moment. We are here on Shandon Street for 95 years and am so proud to be the 3rd generation owner of Clifford's. We send our warmest congratulations to the winner and their family.' Cian Murphy, CEO of the National Lottery, also celebrated the massive win, saying that this has been a historic moment for both the lotto and country. Celebrations at Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork city centre after they sold the winning ticket for Ireland's biggest ever EuroMillions jackpot. Pic: Mac Innes Photography 'We are delighted to announce Clifford's Centra as the location to have sold the €250 Million EuroMillions winning ticket,' Mr Murphy said. 'This is a truly historic moment for the National Lottery and for the country. 'Not only does it mark the 18th EuroMillions jackpot win in Ireland, but also Ireland's biggest ever Jackpot win. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the winner and our sincere thanks to Ted, Simon and all at Clifford's Centra for being part of this unforgettable milestone.'


Extra.ie
23-06-2025
- General
- Extra.ie
Lotto issue appeal as winner has just DAYS to claim fortune
Dublin Lotto punters are being urged to check their tickets as one winner of €500,000 has yet to claim their life changing prize. A Daily Million Plus player has yet to come forward for the half a million euro prize and has just days left to come forward to claim their win. The winner comes from the 2pm draw on Friday, March 28 with National Lottery confirming they are from the Stillorgan area of South Dublin. Dublin Lotto punters are being urged to check their tickets as one winner of €500,000 has yet to claim their life changing prize. Pic: Chrisdorney/Shutterstock The winning Quick Pick ticket was bought at Tesco, Stillorgan Shopping Centre, Stillorgan, Co Dublin on the day of the draw. The winning numbers were 17, 22, 23, 25, 30, 37 and the bonus number was 32. Ticket holders have 90 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize, with the Dublin winner having until close of business on Thursday, June 26. The winning Quick Pick ticket was bought at Tesco, Stillorgan Shopping Centre, Stillorgan, Co Dublin on the day of the draw. Pic: Maureen McLean/REX/Shutterstock Lotto spokesperson Emma Monaghan is urging all Daily Million Plus players in Dublin to carefully check their old tickets from March to ensure they don't miss out on the eye-watering money. She said: 'We have just days left to reunite a Daily Million Plus player in Stillorgan with their €500,000 prize. The winning ticket was purchased at Tesco in Stillorgan Shopping Centre and matched all numbers in the 2pm draw on 28th March. 'With the deadline fast approaching on Thursday, 26th June, we're encouraging everyone in the area to check any old tickets they might have tucked away.' Lotto spokesperson Emma Monaghan is urging all Daily Million Plus players in Dublin to carefully check their old tickets from March to ensure they don't miss out on the eye-watering money. Pic: Derick P. Hudson/Shutterstock. If you have the winning ticket, National Lottery advise that the back of it is signed and kept somewhere. Contact the National Lottery prize claims team as soon as possible on 1800 666 222 or email claims@ where arrangements will be made for you to collect your prize. While money that isn't won in National Lottery draws rolls into the next draw, the same isn't the case for money that has been won but not claimed. If a person fails to claim their winnings within the 90-day time frame, the funds will be put into the promotion of the National Lottery — which in turn increases funds raised for good causes. In 2021, the Irish Times reported that the Lottery used more than €90m in unclaimed prize money to promote itself across a six-year period.


Dublin Live
15-05-2025
- General
- Dublin Live
Dublin Lotto player lands six figure sum as winning store location confirmed
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A Dublin Lotto player will be celebrating today after bagging over €150,000 in last night's draw. The lucky punter is €154,441 richer after matching five numbers plus the bonus in the main Lotto draw. The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw from SuperValu, Newcastle Road, Lucan, Co. Dublin. Meanwhile, one of our neighbours in Meath is celebrating after landing the €250,000 jackpot in the Lotto Plus 2 draw. The winning Quick Pick ticket was bought on the day of the draw from Daybreak, Trim Road, Bective, Navan, Co. Meath. National Lottery Spokesperson, Emma Monaghan, said: 'What an incredible night of wins for our players. We're urging everyone to check their tickets. "If you're holding a winning ticket, sign the back of it, keep it safe, and contact our Prize Claims team right away. With no winner of the Lotto jackpot prize, players now have a chance to win an estimated €4.2 Million in Saturday night's draw." The numbers in last night's main Lotto draw were: 12, 13, 17, 20, 22, 31 and the Bonus was 6 . The numbers in last night's Lotto Plus 2 draw were: 24, 25, 35, 37, 39, 43 and the Bonus was 7 . The National Lottery is urging all players in the Meath and Dublin areas to check their tickets carefully and if you're holding the winning ticket, be sure to contact the National Lottery prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@ to arrange the collection of your prize. Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice . For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.


Extra.ie
01-05-2025
- Business
- Extra.ie
Location of latest major Lotto win revealed ahead of EuroMillions excitement
It's been a successful week for Irish Lotto players, with more excitement ahead for the month of May. One Dublin Lotto player won a staggering €31,778 in last night's draw. The online player perfectly matched five number plus the bonus in the April 30 draw, having only purchased their winning ticket on Monday, 28th April. It's been a successful week for Irish Lotto players, with more excitement ahead for the month of May. PIC: JULIEN BEHAL PHOTOGRAPHY The numbers for last night's Lotto were: 11, 16, 23, 34, 39, 47 and the bonus was 14. While there was no winner of the Lotto jackpot worth €2,648,684, in total, over 53,000 players won prizes in the Lotto & Lotto Plus draws. Emma Monaghan, spokesperson for the National Lottery said: 'Last night's Lotto draw brought fantastic news for one of our online players in Dublin, who scooped a handsome prize of €31,778! We're encouraging all our online players to check their accounts today to see if they're our latest big winner. It's always exciting to see players winning life-enhancing prizes, and we can't wait to hear how this one plans to celebrate!' One Dublin Lotto player won a staggering €31,778 in last night's draw. PIC: JULIEN BEHAL PHOTOGRAPHY In other news, every EuroMillions draw in May will give one player in Ireland the chance to win a massive €250,000! This series of special EuroMillions Ireland Only Raffles will guarantee players a top up in the prize fund for all nine draws, every Tuesday and Friday, over the month of May. Typically, every EuroMillions draw produces ten winners of the €5,000 Ireland Only Raffle prize, but over the next month, the National Lottery have created something extra special. The online player perfectly matched five number plus the bonus in the April 30 draw, having only purchased their winning ticket on Monday, 28th April. PIC: JULIEN BEHAL PHOTOGRAPHY In addition to the normal Raffle prize, one winner in each draw in May will win a dazzling €250,000 on top of the usual €5,000 Raffle prize. National Lottery spokesperson, Emma Monaghan, said: 'We're so excited to launch this incredible event for our players. It's going to be a whirlwind of winners in Lottery HQ! Not only are players in for a treat with the additional raffle prize of €250,000, ticketholders in Ireland will also be in with a chance of winning the juicy jackpots in the EuroMillions and EuroMillions Plus games!' To win simply buy a EuroMillions ticket as normal on any draw day in May. For every line you play, you'll receive a unique raffle code. The code is your entry to the special Ireland Only Draw – no extra steps needed. On each draw day in May, 10 players in Ireland will win the standard €5,000 in the Ireland Only Raffle (IOR). Those 10 winners will then be entered into an additional special draw, where one winner will take home an extra €250,000.