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A merry band of Melburnians will be sporting winning smiles this week after three syndicates each scooped $2.5 million in the weekend’s TattsLotto Superdraw.

Casey News & Lotto were among those to sell the winning Division 1 tickets.

Casey News & Lotto owner Jason Leong said he couldn’t believe his outlet had sold a division one winning syndicate within his first 10 months of owning the business.

“While I had imagined that we would eventually sell a division one ticket, I couldn’t believe it happened so fast!” he said.

“The syndicate was a new one made for the Superdraw, and unlike any we’ve ever sold before.

“Congratulations to our syndicate members and we’re stoked we can help our customers achieve their dreams.”

Shares into the syndicates were purchased at 15 different Tatts outlets across Melbourne.

With some of the syndicate members holding unregistered entries, The Lott spokesperson Anna Hobdell said some of the winning group might still be unaware of their good fortune.

“While we will be reaching out to those syndicate members who registered their tickets to their Tatts players card, there are several syndicate members who hold unregistered entries and may not yet know they’re part of this winning group.

“If you purchased a share in a syndicate for the recent TattsLotto draw, today’s the day to check it.”

Twenty-five members of the aptly-named ‘Enrich’ syndicate have shared an exhilarating division one prize of more than $2.5 million in the weekend’s TattsLotto Superdraw.

The group syndicate was one of the eight division one winning entries nationally in TattsLotto, draw 4349, drawn on Saturday 25 March 2023. Each entry won a division one prize of $2.5 million.

The syndicate’s marked System 16 entry also won division two 6 times, division three 54 times, division four 675 times, division five 720 times and division six 1680 times, boosting the total windfall to $2,670,897.40.

Each member of the syndicate took home a $106,8356.90 prize.

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