Dublin player gets a ‘Fresh’ boost after claiming Daily Million top prize worth €1 Million

There was great excitement in the National Lottery’s winner’s room today (26th September) when a player from Dublin claimed their Daily Million top prize worth €1 Million. 

The player, who wishes to remain private, revealed their shock at winning the life-changing sum and also what they hope to do with their winnings.  

“We’re absolutely overjoyed and still in complete shock! We’re a young couple and it would be a dream come true to be able to buy our own house. We’ve always wanted to travel the world too, so hopefully we can tick a few countries off our list. We’re beyond excited for this next chapter and all the new adventures it will bring”, they said. 

NO REPRO FEE: 23rd September 2022. Fresh store in Northern Cross, Dublin 17, sold the winning ticket for yesterday’s (22nd of September) Daily Million top prize win worth €1,000,000. Store General Manager Ger Hanley (left) is pictured celebrating alongside staff Lorena Mihai and Amy Jordan and Shane Kenny (2nd from right), National Lottery representative. Pic: Justin Mac Innes / Mac Innes Photography

Fresh store in Northern Cross, Dublin 17, sold the winning ticket for yesterday’s (22nd of September) Daily Million top prize win worth €1,000,000. Store Manager Ger is pictured celebrating alongside staff and National Lottery representative. 

The Dublin player, who is now the 29th National Lottery millionaire, purchased their winning ticket on the day of the draw (22nd of September) in Fresh, the Good Food Market, in Northern Cross, Dublin 17. 

Also claiming a substantial prize from National Lottery HQ on Monday was a player from Dublin who scooped a whopping €177,594, after matching five numbers and the bonus in the Lotto draw on Saturday 20th August.  The player, who also wishes to remain private, purchased their winning ticket on the day of the draw in Circle k Belgard Rd Tallaght, Dublin 24. 

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