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Hills run hot with lotto luck

WINNING the lotto in Endeavour Hills seems to be the done thing.
A private syndicate from the area has won division one and other divisional prizes worth more than $418,000 in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw.
It’s the sixth division one winning entry Endeavour Lotto has sold in recent years and owner Sandeep Kumar hopes to continue the winning streak.
“This is very exciting news for our outlet and for our winning customers,” Mr Kumar said.
The winning syndicate, who wish to remain anonymous, purchased their System 8 marked entry from Endeavour Lotto, Shop 53 at the Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre.
On hearing their luck the leader of the winning syndicate said it was great news for everyone.
“This win means so many different things to different people in the group,” they said.
“We’ve been playing together for many years, always using the same numbers.
“We originally chose the numbers together and each of the numbers is significant to members of the group for different reasons.”
Throughout Australia, there were 10 entries that won a first division prize of $408,302.66 in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw.
Along with the division one winning entry from Endeavour Hills, there were four other division one winning tickets sold in Victoria, one each in New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia, and two in Western Australia.
The four Victorian division one winning entries were purchased from Robin Avenue Lotto in Norlane, Blackburn North Square Lotto Shop in Blackburn, Newcomb Lotto in Newcomb and Easter Hill Lotto in Fitzroy.
The winning numbers in TattsLotto draw 3657, on Saturday 6 August, were 19, 31, 6, 15, 23 and 12, with the supplementary numbers 8 and 22.

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