Cork Player Wins Five-Figure Lotto Prize as Punters Urged to Check Tickets

A lucky Cork player has won over €23,000 in the EuroMillions, prompting others to check their tickets for potential wins

Cork Player Wins Five-Figure Lotto Prize as Punters Urged to Check Tickets
Cork Player Wins Five-Figure Lotto Prize as Punters Urged to Check Tickets

Cork: Another lucky player has hit the jackpot in the EuroMillions. This time, they snagged a cool €23,577. It’s a great reminder for everyone to check their tickets!

The winning ticket was sold at a Post Office in Belgooly. How exciting is that? This win comes as part of a lucky streak for Cork players lately.

Just yesterday, two other Irish players also won big. One from Dublin took home €10,000, while another from Mayo won a whopping €500,000. Talk about life-changing amounts!

Winners are encouraged to check their tickets and reach out to the National Lottery. They can call 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie to claim their prizes.

Emma Monaghan from the National Lottery expressed her excitement about these wins. She congratulated the winners and highlighted how these prizes can change lives.

Cork has been on a roll lately! Just last week, another player won €13,757, and another one collected €55,998 on Monday.

The Monday winner was shocked to learn about their win. They usually pick their own numbers but decided to go with a Quick Pick this time. What a lucky choice!

They shared their surprise when they found out. “I didn’t know I had won at all. My heart sank when the cashier told me!” It’s a moment they won’t forget anytime soon.

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