HomeNewsMan stunned over $2 million win

Man stunned over $2 million win

A Drysdale retiree was left stunned after winning over $2 million during Saturday’s TattsLotto draw.

The man originally believed he had won $2000 during the 7 February draw until an official from The Lott revealed that he could expect a total prize of $2,007,450.30 as he held a winning entry in TattsLotto draw 4649.

“Oh god. I thought it was $2000, not $2 million,” he said.

“I looked at the winning numbers in the paper, and I thought to myself, ‘I’ve got most of those’. I got my ticket out and went through it.

“I’ve been playing TattsLotto for five years. It all kind of started when my daughter and son-in-law started owning a newsagency.

“It’s funny because my son-in-law would always tell me that my marked numbers weren’t good and that I should change them. He was wrong.”

The Drysdale retiree held one of three division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4649, with the other two winners coming from New South Wales and Western Australia.

The winning entry was purchased at Drysdale Lotto, and owner Tian Ma said she was really happy for the winner.

“I was really excited, and I had to read the notification email several times as I couldn’t believe the news. I have dreamt of this moment for a long time,” she said.

“Our customers will be so excited to hear we sold a division one winning entry, as most of our customers are residents who buy from us regularly.

“I’m really happy for the winner, and it’s great encouragement for our team as well. We’re going to decorate the shop with colourful balloons and some ‘winner’ posters.”

The winning numbers in TattsLotto draw 4649 were 8, 9, 33, 27, 3 and 41, while the supplementary numbers were 25 and 15.

The recent win marks the second time a Drysdale resident has won big this year after another local pocketed $1 million last month from a ticket purchased at Drysdale Newsagency & Tatts Lotto.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

From the archives

16 years ago 5 March, 2010 Plans for bus shelters on Geelong’s Moorabool Street have confused traders. Deane Etheredge, who owns Banjo’s Bakehouse on the corner of...
More News

Tracing the journey of an artist

In a world of war, tension and uncertainty, local entertainer and historian Colin Mockett is “very proud” of his latest show. Imagine, meticulously researched by...

Plan marks half a year

Surf Coast Shire Council is delivering strong progress during the half-year mark of its Council Plan, with six initiatives already completed. The...

Finals underway for juniors

Nine of the 27 Tennis Geelong Junior Pennant grades began finals on Saturday 28 February. In the Premier sections, things went the way of the...

Community calendar

Bellarine Repair Cafe Volunteer repairers fix your items, such as clothes, toys, furniture, electrical goods and electronic items. Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House, 1 John Dory...

The growing market for used and scrap vehicles in Victoria

Victoria’s automotive landscape has changed significantly in recent years. With rising living costs, evolving environmental priorities, and rapid changes in vehicle technology, many drivers...

Geelong’s Growth Story: What It Means for Home Buyers, Renters and Movers

Geelong’s growth story has shifted from “regional alternative” to a genuine lifestyle and property choice for a lot of Victorians. With more people weighing...

Tips to Level Up Faster in Rainbow Six Siege 2026

Tactical shooter games like Rainbow Six Siege are still competitive over a decade later in 2026. With the introduction of new operators, overhauled systems, and...

Geelong West street blocked off

A Geelong West street has been blocked off this afternoon, with police remaining at the scene. Police attended a property in the vicinity...

Show brings community together

The Bellarine Agricultural Show returns this Sunday 8 March for its 32nd instalment and this year it’s all about man’s best friend. With the theme...

Community opposes Fort sale

The Queenscliff community is continuing to fight against the potential sale of Fort Queenscliff, with many residents forming a human barricade around the heritage...