Oz Lotto hits $20 million tonight – doubling last week’s $10 million – and there’s a huge jackpot up for grabs in this Thursday’s Powerball.
To be in the running for the multimillion-dollar lottery prize, punters have to choose seven numbers, or a QuickPick which chooses the numbers for you.18, 44, 31, 41, 2, 10, 36 and the Supps are 5 and 23.The tight-knit group of friends from northwest Sydney were unaware of their win until an official from the Lott contacted the syndicate leader.“F**k off!” she screamed when she realised how much she and her friends had won.“It’s amazing. There’s seven of us in it.
There was $40 million up for grabs last Thursday and while no one picked up the division one prize, a total of 1,377,927 prizes worth more than $24.46 million were won in divisions two to nine. Seven division two winners were tantalisingly close to becoming overnight multi-millionaires, with their entries holding all numbers except for the Powerball number.
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