By Alesha Capone
Point Cook Lotto has been named as one of 10 Victorian outlets which sold shares in a syndicate that scored a $1.2 million TattsLotto win on the weekend.
The central syndicate entry was one of the four division one winners across the nation in TattsLotto draw 4059, which was drawn Saturday.
The division one entries won more than $1.223 million each.
As well as winning the division one prize, the Victorian central syndicate’s System 11 QuickPick entry also won division three 30 times and division four 150 times, bolstering the syndicate’s total prize to more than $1.261 million.
The 10 members of the syndicate will each receive a share of the winnings worth $126,162.99.
Shares in the syndicate were purchased at 10 Tatts outlets across the state – spreading as far as the Gippsland region, scattered throughout Melbourne’s suburbs and all the way down the coast to Geelong.
The Lott spokesperson Bronwyn Spencer said some syndicate members held unregistered entries and might have yet to discover their winning news.
“It’s fair to say these syndicate members have had a great start to their week by pocketing over one hundred thousand dollars,” she said.
Across Australia, there were four division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4059 – two from Victoria and one each from New South Wales and Queensland.