It could be who? Last night’s winning €7.5m Lotto ticket was sold in this shop

‘We have no idea who it is – hopefully one of our regulars’

There is "great excitement" in Thurles, Co. Tipperary trying to figure out who has won the €7.5 million Lotto jackpot after the winning ticket was sold in a local shop. Video: Damian Cullen

A Co Tipperary shop was buzzing with excitement on Thursday as customers and staff guessed who could be more than €7 million richer after the latest National Lottery draw.

Wednesday night's winning ticket was sold in Eason in Thurles Shopping Centre. The ticket, which the National Lottery confirmed was a "quickpick", is worth €7,545,870. There was just one winner of the jackpot.

Left to right: Fran Whearty, from the National Lottery; Deirdre O'Toole; Tadgh Delaney; Tom O'Toole; Mary Grace, also from the National Lottery; and Katie O'Brien.
Left to right: Fran Whearty, from the National Lottery; Deirdre O'Toole; Tadgh Delaney; Tom O'Toole; Mary Grace, also from the National Lottery; and Katie O'Brien.
Eason in Thurles Shopping Centre
Eason in Thurles Shopping Centre

“It wasn’t me, that’s for sure,” said Fiona Murphy, after she checked her ticket. “Pity, cause I have it spent already in my head. There’d be no stopping me - €7 million of it would be gone before the weekend!”

The winning numbers were 8, 10, 11, 25, 28, 32 - with the bonus number 35.

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“Hopefully, it was someone local,” said Deirdre O’Toole, manager of the family-owned shop. “But we’ve no idea. Everyone is so excited. One of our staff was a few minutes late to work this morning - by the time she got here we had decided she was the new millionaire.

“We might never know who won the prize if they don’t come forward. But this is a small town, the rumourmill has already gone into overdrive. The lottery give great advice to whoever wins it and what they should do next.”

Liz Ryan; Joanna Loughnane; Katie O'Brien; Tadgh Delaney and shop owner Deirdre O'Toole.
Liz Ryan; Joanna Loughnane; Katie O'Brien; Tadgh Delaney and shop owner Deirdre O'Toole.

Mary Grace, National Lottery regional sales rep, said “congratulations to whoever won, and the first thing they should do is sign the back of the ticket - as well as anyone else who owns a share of the prize. Put it in a safe place, and then contact the claims department.”

Back on the shop floor, every regular customer that walked into the shop was being asked if they were suddenly a multi-millionaire. Most jokingly claimed they were. “I wish,” said Frank Hayes. “Would I be here if I was? I’d be in the Airport already heading for the Bahamas. Fair play to whoever won. I hope it changes their life for the better. It surely will.”

There was also one winner of the Lotto Plus 2 draw, with someone “in the North” holding a ticket worth €250,000.

Damian Cullen

Damian Cullen

Damian Cullen is Health & Family Editor of The Irish Times