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Black Cats get lucky with $100,000 lottery win

Eight women from a Caroline Springs family are planning to have the ultimate girls’ night out to celebrate their $100,000 Lucky Lotteries Super Jackpot win.

The private family syndicate, named Lucky Black Cat Meow, won the guaranteed first prize in the draw on Monday, September 19.

The syndicate leader was busy running errands and had no idea the family had landed the prize until an official from The Lott called to confirm the win.

“This is insane,” she told The Lott, ““This is going to make many people very happy.”

She said to celebrate the win she would invite the syndicate members over and then we can go out for a girls’ night.

“We’ve all been through a rough time, so this prize is much appreciated.”

The syndicate leader said she would spend her share of the winnings upgrading her bathroom,

“The girls will no doubt have plans for their portion of the prize,” she said.

“We decided to name the syndicate Lucky Black Cat Meow as a joke, but we certainly feel lucky now.”

Liam McNally

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