Second largest Lotto jackpot of €15.7m won in Dublin

SATURDAY NIGHT’S lotto winner or winners will take home the second largest jackpot in the National Lottery’s history – almost…

SATURDAY NIGHT’S lotto winner or winners will take home the second largest jackpot in the National Lottery’s history – almost €15.7 million or €15,658,143 to be precise.

It follows the €16.1 million won by the Cunningham family in Cork last July and the winner or winners are as yet undeclared – at least publicly. The jackpot ticket, a €6 quickpick, was bought at Rowlagh News, the newsagents in the village of Rowlagh in Clondalkin, southwest Dublin. It was the first lotto win for the shop.

Picking a winner is worth €15,000 to the agent who sells the ticket, although they have to pay tax on it, unlike the lucky winner or winners of the jackpot itself.

The winning numbers – 6, 26, 27, 32, 44, 45 – include three of the least often drawn – 26, 44 and 45.

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National Lottery spokeswoman Paula McEvoy advises the ticket holder to “treat it as if it were cash” and sign the back.

If there is more than one winner, those with a share should also sign the ticket.