A Glengowrie resident is heading into the week wearing a winning smile after scoring more than $702,000 in the weekend’s Saturday X Lotto draw.
The Adelaide player held one of the six division one winning entries nationally in Saturday X Lotto draw 4031 on Saturday 7 March 2020. Each division one winning entry takes home a prize of $702,073.82.
As well as winning the coveted division one prize the happy winner also won division two 2 times and division three 37 times bolstering their total prize to $762,615.17.
How the winner plans to enjoy their windfall will forever remain a mystery as they have chosen to stay completely anonymous and celebrate their win in private.
The winning System 5 marked entry was purchased at Morphett Arms Hotel, 138 Morphett Road, Glengowrie.
Morphett Arms Hotel Venue Manager Greg Flinn said he was thrilled his outlet had sold a division one winning entry.
“Wow! How exciting! I hope it was won by one of our regular players!” he exclaimed.
“We’ve decorated our lotteries area to let customers know we’ve sold a division one winning entry.
“We think all of our customers will be surprised to hear the news and wish our winner the best of luck.
“This is the first division one winning entry we’ve ever sold so we are over-the-moon!
“Hopefully this is the first of many wins for our customers.
“Congratulations to our winner! We hope they have a great time enjoying their win!”
In 2019, Monday & Wednesday X Lotto and X Lotto created 203 millionaires across Australia.
The winning numbers in X Lotto draw 4031 on Saturday 7 March 2020 were 7, 33, 34, 40, 28 and 3, while the supplementary numbers were 38 and 1.
Across Australia, there were six division one winning entries in X Lotto draw 4031 – two each from Victoria and New South Wales, and one each from South Australia and Western Australia.
The Lott’s division one winning tally has now reached 263 so far this financial year, including 34 won by SA Lotteries customers.
Between 1 January and 31 December 2019, there were 289 division one winning X Lotto entries across Australia that collectively won more than $333.41 million.