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Ten dentists take $30m Lotto prize

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The winners of last Saturday’s $30 million Lotto jackpot are 10 ‘‘dental profession­als’’ from across New Zealand.

The 10 women, aged in their 50s and 60s, each got $3m of the winnings.

One of the winners, Tina from Taupo¯, yesterday said the real excitement of the win was sharing the news with the others.

‘‘It all started about five years ago down in Dunedin,’’ said Tina, who did not want her last name published. She set up the syndicate while the friends all worked for the same dentistry business in the deep south.

‘‘Our lives have taken different paths since then, and we’re spread around the country — so this win’s really just a fabulous excuse to get back together,’’ she said.

Tina administra­tes the syndicate: she buys 10-week blocks of tickets that everyone contribute­s $20 towards. They had previously won $12,000, but Tina had always believed they would hit a bigger jackpot one day.

‘‘When we won $12,000, we thought ‘that’s lovely, now onwards and upwards’ ... But I don’t think we’ll top $30 million,’’ she said.

She wasn’t watching Lotto on the evening of their big win but saw that the $30m ticket came from Taupo¯ — from the Richmond Heights Superette — on social media later that night.

‘‘I had to think ‘now where did I buy that Lotto ticket?’ And yes! It was from that superette.’’

Tina was calm as the realisatio­n sank in: ‘‘the real excitement for me was sharing the news with the girls,’’ she said.

It was late at night ‘‘and no-one was picking up that phone’’ when she called them, so she left ‘‘urgent yet somewhat cryptic’’ messages to call her back.

‘‘They thought I was pulling a prank, actually,’’ she said. ‘‘It took 12 or 14 hours before everyone was on the same page.’’

The women made it up to Lotto’s Newmarket office yesterday — large wins like theirs can only be collected in Auckland — to collect their millions together.

Tina described her syndicate as a ‘‘bunch of really grounded, really lovely people’’.

‘‘It’s just giving us lovely freedom and choices.’’

Tina said her life had been ‘‘business as usual’’ since winning and that ‘‘wise investment­s rather a than a big spend-up’’ would follow.

 ??  ?? Tina from Taupo¯ with her syndicate’s winning ticket.
Tina from Taupo¯ with her syndicate’s winning ticket.

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