103 players from all over New Zealand will be celebrating after each winning $10,363 in Saturday’s Strike Must Be Won draw.
The Strike Must Be Won jackpot of $1 million was not won by a single ticket and therefore rolled down to Division 2, where it was shared by the 103 players.
Marie Winfield, Head of Communications and Corporate Social Responsibility at Lotto NZ, said it was fantastic to see a large number of winners from all around the country.
“From as far north as Kaitaia to the south in Invercargill, over 100 people won more than $10,000 each. We are delighted to see so many players benefit, particularly at this time,” she said.
The winning Strike tickets were sold at the following stores:
Store |
Location |
Marston Moor |
Kaitaia |
Pak N Save Kaitaia |
Kaitaia |
Corner Cardz N Magz |
Whangarei |
Meadow Park Store |
Whangarei |
Pak N Save Whangarei |
Whangarei |
Sunnyside Foodmarket |
Whangarei |
MyLotto (x4) |
Northland |
New World Warkworth |
Warkworth |
Orewa Lotto Plus |
Orewa |
Albany Pak N Save |
Auckland |
Countdown North West |
Auckland |
Glen Innes Dairy And Lotto Outlet (x2) |
Auckland |
Navya Superette |
Auckland |
Four Square Oneroa |
Auckland |
Pak N Save Lincoln Road |
Auckland |
Pakuranga Lotto |
Auckland |
Royal Heights Dairy & Lotto |
Auckland |
Riverhead Mini Market |
Auckland |
Whitcoulls St Lukes (x2) |
Auckland |
SuperValue Papakura |
Auckland |
Patumahoe Four Square |
Auckland |
MyLotto (x16) |
Auckland |
Flickers |
Tokoroa |
Four Square Balmoral (x2) |
Tokoroa |
Nana’s Toybox |
Putaruru |
Paper Plus Whitianga |
Whitianga |
Take Note Paeroa |
Paeroa |
New World Matamata |
Matamata |
MyLotto (x5) |
Waikato |
Four Square Katikati |
Katikati |
Gull Edgecumbe |
Edgecumbe |
Bayfair Lotto |
Mount Maunganui |
MyLotto (x3) |
Bay of Plenty |
Pak N Save Rotorua |
Rotorua |
Paper Plus Hawera |
Hawera |
Matata Superfoods |
Whakatane |
Caltex Makaraka |
Gisborne |
MyLotto |
Gisborne |
Unichem Stortford Lodge Pharmacy |
Hastings |
MyLotto (x3) |
Hawke’s Bay |
Four Square Eltham |
Eltham |
MyLotto |
Taranaki |
Melody’s New World |
Palmerston North |
MyLotto |
Manawatu – Whanganui |
Copper Kettle |
Masterton |
Kuripuni Lotto and Post Shop |
Masterton |
Kapiti Knitting and Lotto |
Wellington |
Karori Four Square |
Wellington |
MyLotto (x2) |
Wellington |
MyLotto |
Chatham Islands |
Westport New World |
Westport |
Countdown Nelson |
Nelson |
Stafford Street Four Square |
Hokitika |
Rangiora New World Supermarket |
Rangiora |
Cosy Nook Dairy |
Christchurch |
Durham New World |
Christchurch |
Halswell New World |
Christchurch |
Paper Plus Eastgate |
Christchurch |
The Page and Post Booksellers |
Geraldine |
Timaru New World |
Timaru |
MyLotto (x6) |
Canterbury |
Balclutha Bookshop Paper Plus |
Balclutha |
MyLotto (x5) |
Otago |
Dee Night n Day |
Invercargill |
Anyone who bought their ticket from the above stores should check their ticket immediately at any Lotto NZ outlet, online at mylotto.co.nz or through the Lotto NZ App.
At Alert Level 2, all of our retail stores are able to re-open, with extra health and safety measures in place to keep our customers safe.
We’ve also extended the claim period for winning paper tickets that expired during the lockdown, so our lucky players won’t miss out on their prizes.
This will apply to Lotto/Powerball, Strike, Keno, Bullseye and Instant Kiwi tickets bought in retail stores, that expired between 26 March 2020 and 13 May 2020. Players have until 4 June 2020 to claim these prizes.
For more information, please visit: https://mylotto.co.nz/covid-19.