02 January 23

Three $3.3 million Saturday Lotto division one wins land in New South Wales

SNAPSHOT
  • Three $3.3 million Saturday Lotto division one wins have landed in New South Wales from the weekend’s $40 Million Megadraw – one to a Denistone dad, another to a Nabiac man and one shared by a syndicate of 17 people.
  • There were 12 division one winning entries nationally in Saturday Lotto draw 4325, drawn Saturday 31 December 2022. Each division one winning entry pocketed $3,333,333.34.
  • The Denistone dad, who purchased his entry online at  thelott.com, discovered his win in the early hours of New Year’s Day and can’t wait to buy his first family home.
  • The Nabiac man, who purchased his entry online at  thelott.com, revealed he only purchased his winning entry minutes before draw’s close on Saturday.
  • Shares into the division one winning syndicate were sold at 17 NSW Lotteries outlets across Sydney, the ACT and the Hunter region. Some syndicate members may have yet to discover their winning news, prompting lottery officials to encourage all ticketholders to check their entries as soon as possible.

By Matthew Hart

Updated 31 March 2023 - 11:27 am,

first published at 2 January 2023 - 6:41 am

Three $3.3 million Saturday Lotto division one wins have landed in New South Wales from the weekend’s $40 Million Megadraw – one to a Denistone dad, another to a Nabiac man and one shared by a syndicate of 17 people.

There were 12 division one winning entries nationally in Saturday Lotto draw 4325, drawn Saturday 31 December 2022. Each division one winning entry pocketed $3,333,333.34.

 

“Bloody hell! This will be our year!”: Denistone man sets his sights on a winning 2023 with $3.3 million prize

A dad from Denistone in Sydney has already begun hunting for his first family home after entering 2023 as a newly-minted multi-millionaire from the weekend’s Saturday Lotto draw.

“We had been celebrating New Year’s Eve and didn’t get home until about 2am,” he explained to an official from The Lott.

“I just thought I’d check my ticket. When I saw it, my wife initially thought something bad had happened. She asked, ‘what’s wrong?’.

“I had The Lott app open in my hand, my hands were shaking, and when she saw it, we just started jumping up and down.

“We tried to sleep after that but didn’t get much. I’ve logged into the app to look at the ticket about a thousand times. I just have to keep pinching myself to see that I’m not dreaming.

“I actually bought this ticket using a win I had on Saturday Lotto the week before!

“Every year around New Year’s Eve, I say, ‘this is going to be our year’, and bloody hell, this will be our year!

“We’ve got young kids, and we want to be in a position where we set them up for life.

“First thing’s first, we’ll get our own roof over our heads and no longer rent, and then everything else is the cream on top.”

The man’s System 8 entry was purchased online at thelott.com – the official home of Australia’s lotteries.

 

Nabiac man and his wife burst into tears at $3.3 million Saturday Lotto revelation

A couple from Nabiac believe they’ve had the perfect start to 2023 after discovering they scored $3.3 million in Saturday Lotto.

he duo were oblivious to their good fortune until attempts by lottery officials to contact them on New Year’s Day prompted them to check their ticket.

“I always hoped I would get a call like this,” the man exclaimed while his wife cried tears of joy in the background.

“It’s awesome!

“I wish you were here to give you a hug.

“I was in the shower when you first called.  Straight up, I thought it was a scam. I thought, ‘why would someone be calling me on New Year’s Day?’.

“Then I looked at my ticket on The Lott app. Oh my god! I can’t believe it.

“I said to my wife, ‘tell me this says three million dollars, not three thousand dollars!’.”

Remarkably, the man shared he only bought his winning entry minutes before the draw’s close on Saturday night.

“We don’t know exactly what we’ll do with it all just yet – we haven’t got that far. It’s life-changing, that’s for sure and a sign of good things to come.

“I’m still shaking.”

The man’s 50-game QuickPick entry was purchased online at thelott.com – the official home of Australia’s lotteries.

 

Check your tickets! 17-strong syndicate shares Saturday Lotto bounty

A merry crew of 17 New South Wales residents have begun rejoicing after their syndicate scored the state’s third division one win in the weekend’s Saturday Lotto draw.

In addition to winning division one, the syndicate’s System 11 QuickPick entry also won division three 30 times, division four 150 times and division six 200 times, boosting their total windfall to $3,365,860.34.

Each of the 17 winning syndicate members receives a share worth 197,991.78.

Shares into the syndicate were purchased at 17 NSW Lotteries outlets across Sydney, the ACT and the Hunter region, including:

  • Bankstown Plaza Newsagency, Bankstown
  • BK Newswest, Blacktown
  • Brighton-Le-Sands Newsagency, Brighton-Le-Sands
  • Chullora Newsagency, Greenacre
  • Dee Why Newsagency, Dee Why
  • Fountain Newsagency, Kings Cross
  • Gifted and More Tuggeranong, Greenway
  • Green Valley Newsagency, Green Valley
  • Greenfield Park Newsagent, Greenfield Park
  • Kings Langley Newsagency, Kings Langley
  • Miller Newsagency, Miller
  • Narrabeen Newsagency, Narrabeen
  • Nelson Bay Newsagency, Nelson Bay
  • Nextra Rouse Hill, Rouse Hill
  • Pennant Hills Marketplace Newsagency, Pennant Hills
  • St Clair Newsagent, St Clair
  • St Marys Village Newsagency, St Marys

As some syndicate members hold unregistered entries, lottery officials are unable to contact them to confirm their winning news.

Anyone who purchased a syndicate entry into the weekend’s Saturday Lotto draw is encouraged to check their tickets and call The Lott on 131 868 to start the prize claim process.

The winning numbers in Saturday Lotto draw 4325 on 31 December 2022 were 11, 23, 35, 42, 20 and 45, while the supplementary numbers were 8 and 38.

Across Australia, there were 12 division one winning entries in Saturday Lotto draw 4325 – four each in Queensland and Victoria, three in New South Wales and one in Western Australia.

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