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Braybrook 10 win Tattslotto

Ten Braybrook locals have had a great start to their year, after their syndicate won division one in Saturday’s Tattslotto draw.

They will share a total prize pool of $552,795.45.

The winning syndicate was one of  seven division one-winning entries nationally, and was sold at Ashley Lucky Lotto in Braybrook Shopping Centre.

Lucky Lotto owner Andy Dang said he was over the moon when he discovered his outlet had sold a division one-winning entry.

“I’m so happy for our customers,” he said.

“We will be celebrating in store with balloons and banners and we’ll be telling all of our customers we sold a division one-winning entry.

“Over the past 18 years we’ve sold ten division one-winning entries, with the last around two years ago.”

Tatts spokesperson Bronwyn Spencer said some members of the winning syndicate held unregistered entries and may have yet to discover their winning news.

“What a great way to start your working week – discovering you’ve pocketed more than $55,000,” she said.

“While we’ll be reaching out to those syndicate members who registered their entry to their Tatts Cards, there are several syndicate members who have unregistered entries and may not yet know they’re part of this winning group.

“If you purchased a share in a syndicate for the weekend’s TattsLotto draw, today’s the day to check it.  If you discover you’re holding a winning share, call Tatts on 131 868 to start the prize claim process.”

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