Four super syndicates score big in Saturday Lotto’s $20 Million Superdraw!
Saturday Lotto’s $20 Million Superdraw was a hit for a whole bunch of winners over the weekend, including four successful syndicates who shared their slice of the division one prize.
Syndicates are where you play with a group for a bigger entry and potentially more chances to win. We were stoked to see multiple syndicates take out a division one win on the weekend, giving them a chance to enjoy that winning feeling.
Here’s a rundown of how the wins landed:
Across the country, there were seven division one winning entries in Saturday Lotto’s $20 Million Superdraw, draw 4451 on 16 March 2024 – three in New South Wales, two in Victoria and one each in Queensland and South Australia.
Of the seven winning entries there were four syndicates and three overnight multi-millionaires!
Each division one winning entry scored a prize worth over $2.8 million each.
The winning numbers were 44, 40, 35, 17, 28 and 3 while the supplementary numbers were 26 and 33.
Across divisions two to six, there were over 16.8 million winners who collectively took home more than $18.5 million in prize money. Make sure to check your entry to see if you had a win!
One of the winning entries was held by a 25-member syndicate from Melbourne. The syndicate’s marked System entry bolstered their total win to $2,975,937.01 meaning each member will receive a share worth $119,037.47 each!
We also had a two-member syndicate from New South Wales with a division one winning entry. However, this syndicate is unregistered which means we have no way of contacting them to unite them with their prize. Don’t forget to register all your entries to a Lott members card so if you do win big, we can call you straight away!
While we love to see big groups of players share a win, it’s also just as heartwarming when our individual winners tell us who they plan to share their prize with.
When we called a generous Bribie Island man to confirm his $2.8 million prize, he couldn’t wait to let his nearest and dearest know the good news.
“First phone call is to my children. They’ll be stoked to know some of it is coming their way and they can set themselves up for the future,” he said.
Who would you share a Saturday Lotto division one prize with? We hope to find out soon!