The countdown is on for Cork Millionaire Raffle player to claim €100,000 prize from New Year’s Eve draw!

The National Lottery urges Millionaire Raffle players to check their tickets ahead of 30th March claim deadline

The National Lottery is appealing to Millionaire Raffle ticket holders in Cork to urgently check their tickets from the New Year’s Eve draw as a prize worth €100,000 remains unclaimed.  

The winning ticket was purchased on Saturday 23rd December at Friars Road Post Office in Turners Cross, Cork ahead of the 31st December draw.  

The winning ticket number was: 406294

As ticket holders have 90 days from the draw date to claim their prizes, the last date to claim this astonishing amount is close of business on 30th March 2024. 

The Millionaire Raffle draw saw a Dublin player scoop the top prize of €1 Million on New Year’s Eve while players in Clare, Cork, Donegal, Kildare, Louth and Meath won an incredible €100,000 each. 

A National Lottery spokesperson appealed to Rebel County players to check their tickets carefully as a Cork player has a prize worth €100,000 which they are yet to claim. 

“We are eager to hear from the Cork Millionaire Raffle player who won €100,000 on New Year’s Eve. While six players scooped €100,000 in the draw, the Cork player is the only one who is yet to come forward. The winning ticket could have been a Christmas present or it could be sitting at the end of an old handbag, so it’s important to get searching. With just under four weeks to go until the claim deadline of 30th March, we are urging all of our players who may have purchased a ticket at the Friars Road Post Office in Turners Cross to carefully check their tickets for the winning Raffle number 406294.” 

“The Cork winner, who now has a ticket worth €100,000, is advised to sign the back of their ticket and 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 incredible prize.”  

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