Dublin Lotto players scoops over €11,000 in last night’s EuroMillions

The numbers in last night’s EuroMillions draw were: 5, 17, 24, 29, 50 and the Lucky Stars were 5 and 10 The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on Thursday, 15 January from Tesco in Artane Castle Shopping Centre, Kilmore Road, Dublin 5.While there was no winner of the EuroMillions jackpot worth €77,334,734, over 56,000 players in total in Ireland won prizes in the EuroMillions and Plus games.The numbers in last night’s EuroMillions draw were: 5, 17, 24, 29, 50 and the Lucky Stars were 5 and 10.In December, a Cavan family became the 19th Irish EuroMillions jackpot winner after their syndicate won a €17 million EuroMillions jackpot.The winning ticket was purchased just outside Cavan town.One member of the family syndicate described the chaos of contacting all the syndicate members after learning of the win.“I was trying to call each of the syndicate members over and over,” they said."I’d say everyone had at least four missed calls from me, and it was probably a few hours before anyone returned my call.National Lottery spokesperson, Emma Monaghan, said in the event of a win, lucky customers are advised to sign the back of their ticket to keep it safe.“They should make contact with our prize claims team on 1800 666 222 or email claims@lottery.ie and arrangements will be made for them to collect their prize in Lottery HQ."Or alternatively, the winner can collect their prize at an An Post Prize Claims Centre.”The next EuroMillions draw will take place on Tuesday at 8.30pm, with an estimated prize of €64 million.Nearly 30 cent in every €1 spent on National Lottery games goes back to Good Causes in the areas of sport, youth, health, welfare, education, arts, heritage and the Irish Language.In 2024, €239.3 million was raised for local Good Causes in communities across Ireland.Meanwhile in October of last year, the Alliance for Immigrant and Refugee Women in Ireland, was named by the National Lottery as The Good Cause of the Year.The organisation received €35,000 as their prize, with Cian Murphy, chief executive of the National Lottery, describing the group as highlighting “the the very best of our small nation, making an extraordinary impact in our communities”.
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