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Excitement in the Air for the Irish Lottery

Last Updated: Thursday 5th December 2013, 13:19

Irish LotteryExcitement is in the air at the moment for the Irish Lottery as there is a multiple rollover jackpot on offer to win. The Irish Lottery jackpot has been rolling over for a while as there haven’t been any match six winners so we will have to wait and see if that changes in tomorrow night’s draw. The Irish Lottery jackpot on offer to win tomorrow is estimated at an impressive €10 million so have your tickets ready if you fancy winning this jackpot.

The Irish Lottery jackpot rarely surpasses €5 million so the fact that there is an eight figure jackpot on offer to win is something that will appeal to players. This jackpot has rolled over a total of 11 times to reach the amount on offer tomorrow night so the question is will any players match the six numbers drawn to scoop this jackpot or will it rollover again?

Currently the largest ever Irish Lottery jackpot won ever was an impressive €18.9 million which was won by a syndicate of 16 work colleagues at the Dan Morrissey Ltd quarry in Carlow on the 28th June 2008. This particular jackpot rolled over a total of 16 times before it was won so who knows if this jackpot carries on rolling over we could see a new record set of the largest ever Irish Lottery jackpot.

The Irish Lottery isn’t the only draw taking place tomorrow as so is the Lotto and that has an estimated jackpot of £4 million on offer to win and as the jackpot has been won six times in a row it will be interesting to see whether this winning streak will carry on in tomorrow night’s draw.

Both the Irish Lottery results and Lotto results will be available to view online soon after the draws take place tomorrow night so make sure you check your tickets to see if you are a winner!
 

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