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A CRANBOURNE Tatts player could be in for a big surprise.
It’s raining TattsLotto winners as nine Victorians picked up a division one prize worth more than $200,000.
But three of the first division prizes are yet to be claimed.
Tatts is encouraging all players who purchased an unregistered entry in the weekend’s draw in Melbourne’s CBD or Cranbourne to check their tickets as soon as possible.
The unregistered entries were purchased from SuperStar Lucky Lotto in Cranbourne, Bourke Street Lotto and Cignall on Russell St in Melbourne.
The three mystery division one winners appear to be in the dark about their newfound fortune, since they did not register their entry to a Tatts Card.
The nine Victorian division one winning entries were sold in Warrnambool, Swan Hill, Kangaroo Flat, Canterbury, Eltham, Carrum Downs, Cranbourne, and two in Melbourne CBD.
The winning numbers in TattsLotto draw 3667 on Saturday 10 September 2016 were 27, 18, 9, 13, 5 and 7, with the supplementary numbers 25 and 42.

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