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Revealed: The Cork shop where this week's €250m Euromillions ticket was told – ‘It's huge… very exciting'

Revealed: The Cork shop where this week's €250m Euromillions ticket was told – ‘It's huge… very exciting'

The Rebel County retail store made history this week after it sold Tuesday's whopping €250 million EuroMillions jackpot ticket'It's definitely going to be the hottest day of the year on Shandon Street', says shop owner Ted Clifford Ireland's newest multimillionaire has made contact with the Prize Claims teamThis person is the 18th winner in Ireland of the EuroMillions jackpot since it started in 2004
Denise Calnan, Maeve McTaggart and Martin Mongan
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The record-breaking €250m winning Euromillions ticket was sold at Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork city, it has been confirmed this morning.

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‘Convinced it was wind-up' says Cork shop boss who sold €250m EuroMillions ticket as winner ID frenzy hits fever pitch
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The Irish Sun

time31 minutes ago

  • The Irish Sun

‘Convinced it was wind-up' says Cork shop boss who sold €250m EuroMillions ticket as winner ID frenzy hits fever pitch

THE record-breaking €250m winning EuroMillions ticket was sold at Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork, as the manager admitted: "I was convinced it was a wind-up." Crowds gathered outside Clifford's, which has been open since 1930, as the green 5 Clifford's Centra celebrated selling Ireland's biggest ever EuroMillions jackpot ticket Credit: Mac Innes Photography 5 Celebrations were in full swing at Clifford's Centra Credit: Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision Excited store manager Simon Champ somehow managed to drop one of the bottles on the pavement, spraying the drink everywhere to great amusement. But no one had any idea who the lucky Irish Lottery Manager, Cian Murphy, said: 'A win of this size is life-changing. 'It is a celebration for the Lottery, the shop, the community and the winner. It is fantastic as it makes someone's dream come true'. READ MORE ON LOTTO NEWS But he said if winners do not want their identities revealed, the Lottery ensures that the name does not get out into the public arena. He said they were unable to contact the owner Ted Clifford to inform him his Centra store had sold the winning ticket, but they did tell the store manager Simon Champ, who initially reacted with disbelief. Once convinced by the caller that it was true he was delighted. Long-time customer Noreen Kenny, who lives across the road from the store, said she was thrilled for everyone. Most read in Money She has been shopping since she was a small child and revealed this was the third generation member to run the store. The 76-year-old beamed: 'I am so delighted for them, Ted is such a dote. Penneys 'Lotto Lovelies' collect huge cheque at National Lottery HQ "He is lovely as are all his staff who just can't do enough to help customers. 'If you have heavy things they get the young fellas to bring them over for you. "Or people getting their packs of coal are helped home with it. 'The shop is well worth supporting. It has been here for donkey's years.' Noreen said that she posed in a press photo with staff as champagne corks were popping. She laughed and said: 'If any one sees me on the telly they will think I won it. "I did the Lotto and won €5 and I've just done it now for Friday. 'I do hope the winner is someone that needs it. I hope they will help the homeless with it.' 'TOO MUCH' One of the longest serving staff members is Anne O'Sullivan, who has been at Clifford's for over 26 years, and said she hopes a syndicate has won the millions as the amount is too much money for one person. She explained: 'It's fantastic and if it is a local person that's great but if it's a syndicate and the money is shared it would change many people's lives. 'In any case I hope it is someone we know who needs it. 'We open at 6am every morning. There is a lot of people coming from working and going to work who do the lottery. It could be a syndicate. We don't know.' COMMUNITY BUZZ Manager at Clifford's, Simon Champ, said: 'The reaction to the big win at the shop has been 'nuts.' 'The community here is beeping their horns. They are waving at us. There is so much excitement around the community. It is great. 'We have had business owners up and down the street coming over and congratulating us and shaking our hands. 'We have had customers congratulating us. It is great. Shandon Street is part of the city centre but there is a real community around here as well. 'It is a wonderful part of Simon said they have no idea as to the identity of the winner or even when the winning ticket was sold. He added: 'I have no clue. I know it wasn't me anyway. "I got a call on the way home from work yesterday to say that we had sold the winning ticket. It was late yesterday when I found out about it. 'I was convinced it was a wind-up but then they sounded pretty certain. 'Today is about the excitement. We are obviously delighted for the person who won it. "And we just want to enjoy the moment with our customers and our staff.' Over 30 people are employed at the store and plans are underway to have a big celebration in the coming weeks. Irish EuroMillions jackpot winners HERE's all the Irish EuroMillions jackpot winners to date. 1. July 2005: Dolores McNamara from Limerick, was Ireland's first and biggest EuroMillions winner scooping over €115 million. 2. July 2008: A lucky player from Co. Tipperary won a €15 million jackpot with a ticket bought in Carrick-on-Suir in Co Tipperary. 3. June 2009: A family syndicate shared the jackpot with a British winner, taking home over €29.4 million with a ticket they purchased in Dublin. 4. June 2013: A winning ticket sold in Beaumount, Dublin, shared a EuroMillions jackpot worth over €187 million. A Dublin player earned half of the jackpot and picked up over €93 million. 5. September 2013: A young man from the South East shared a jackpot of over €25 million with a player in Spain, taking home over €12.8 million. 6. April 2014: A jackpot prize worth €15 million was claimed on a ticket sold in Castlebar, Co Mayo. 7. September 2014: An €86.7 million jackpot was won by a syndicate from Dublin. The ticket was sold in Centra, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin. 8. January 2016: A syndicate of friends won over €66 million, splitting the jackpot of €132,376,632. The ticket was sold in Eason's store, Fairgreen Shopping Centre, Carlow. 9. July 2016: 22 colleagues from Dublin Bus won the €23.8 million. The ticket was sold in O'Hanlon's Portarlington. 10. January 2017: A Dublin work syndicate claimed the €88.5 million EuroMillions jackpot. The winning ticket was sold at the Applegreen Service Station on the M1 Northbound in Lusk, Co Dublin. 11. July 2017: A syndicate from the West of Ireland won a €29 million EuroMillions jackpot. The ticket was sold in Garryduff XL Store on Pound Road, Castlebar in Co Mayo. 12. December 2017: A small family syndicate from Dublin won €38.9 million on a ticket purchased in The Village Shop in Malahide Shopping Centre. 13. June 2018: 32 colleagues from Stakelums Hardware store in Thurles share a €17 million EuroMillions jackpot with a ticket they purchased at Eason's Store in Thurles Shopping Centre in Co. Tipperary. 14. February 2019: The Naul Family Syndicate won €175.4 million on a ticket sold in Reilly's Daybreak in Naul, Co Dublin. 15. February 2020: A Co Mayo family shared the €17 million jackpot with a ticket they purchased at Mulroy's Londis Store in Castlebar. 16. July 2020: An online player in Dublin won a €49.5 million jackpot which they won with a €2.50 normal play ticket. 17. February 2022: Mid-West ticket holder scoops €30.9 million jackpot with Quick Pick ticket they purchased at Larkin's Gala Service Station in Ballina, Co Tipperary. 5 Centra Store Manager Simon Champ Credit: Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision 5 The shop is located at 91 Shandon Street Credit: Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provisio 5 Over 30 people are working in the shop Credit: Mac Innes Photography

Celebrations underway as Cork Centra react to selling €250million EuroMillions ticket
Celebrations underway as Cork Centra react to selling €250million EuroMillions ticket

Extra.ie​

timean hour ago

  • Extra.ie​

Celebrations underway as Cork Centra react to selling €250million EuroMillions ticket

Celebrations are underway for the Cork Centra that sold the mind-boggling €250million EuroMillions ticket. The life-changing sum, the biggest jackpot in the history of the competition, was sold in Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork City Centre on the Tuesday draw (June 17). Celebrations kicked off at the store on Friday afternoon, with store owner Ted Clifford saying that they were surprised to sell a winning ticket just months after they sold a Millionaire's Raffle ticket, which was worth a massive €100,000. Celebrations are underway for the Cork Centra that sold the mind-boggling €250million EuroMillions ticket. Pic: Mac Innes Photography 'This is just fantastic news, it is hard to believe it,' Mr Clifford said. 'We are delighted to have sold this golden ticket to one of our customers. We already sold a winning Millionaire Raffle ticket on New Year's Eve just gone, worth €100,000, so that must have been the start of our winning streak. 'On behalf of our Centra team, it's an honour to be part of this historic moment. We are here on Shandon Street for 95 years and am so proud to be the 3rd generation owner of Clifford's. We send our warmest congratulations to the winner and their family.' Cian Murphy, CEO of the National Lottery, also celebrated the massive win, saying that this has been a historic moment for both the lotto and country Shane Kenny (right), National Lottery, alongside store manager Simon and the team at Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street in Cork city centre. Pic: Mac Innes Photography 'We are delighted to announce Clifford's Centra as the location to have sold the €250 Million EuroMillions winning ticket,' Mr Murphy said. 'This is a truly historic moment for the National Lottery and for the country. 'Not only does it mark the 18th EuroMillions jackpot win in Ireland, but also Ireland's biggest ever Jackpot win. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the winner and our sincere thanks to Ted, Simon and all at Clifford's Centra for being part of this unforgettable milestone.' The winner of the life changing sum has contacted the National Lottery to make arrangements to collect their prize, but there's no word on who they are just yet.

Rumours swirl over identity of Ireland's €250m EuroMillions jackpot winner
Rumours swirl over identity of Ireland's €250m EuroMillions jackpot winner

Irish Daily Mirror

time2 hours ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Rumours swirl over identity of Ireland's €250m EuroMillions jackpot winner

There were jubilations on Shandon Street in Cork this morning as the staff at Clifford's Centra let off confetti and popped champagne to celebrate their part in the largest ever Irish Lottery Jackpot. However, despite a neat €25,000 bonus going to the shop for selling the ticket that won Tuesday's Euromillions draw, we are still no closer to discovering the identity of the winners, leading to rampant speculation. Locals around Shandon Street said the chatter is all about a local syndicate sharing the colossal jackpot, but a National Lottery spokesperson informed us that they can't confirm anything at present. When questioned, the spokesperson stated: "To be clear, all we know at the moment is one person has made contact with us, we've verified the ticket and now they have 90 days to come forward. "We don't know if it's an individual or syndicate, we only refer to them as a player, because even in the case of a syndicate winning, it's only ever the one person that comes forward on behalf of the syndicate," reports Cork Beo. The likely next steps are: the winner or winners will travel to National Lottery HQ in Dublin to officially collect their prize. They have 90 days to do this. If they opt to stay anonymous, the National Lottery will probably issue a brief statement saying the prize has been formally claimed by an unidentified single player or person representing a syndicate. A local resident proposed an intriguing theory on Shanon Street this morning, noting that the Centra is conveniently located next to a funeral home that frequently hosts large removals - and mourners who come to Shandon Street to pay their respects often pop into the Centra next door. Elaine Cannon said: 'My Mam had the idea that it might have been someone at a removal next door, because a lot of the time people go in there to buy lottery tickets" she said, adding; "It's not me, I've never bought a lotto ticket in my life." Regardless of who the winner is, there were massive celebrations at Clifford's Centra on Shandon Street after it was announced they were the fortunate shop that sold the winning ticket. The excitement reached fever pitch when the National Lottery team dropped by to congratulate staff, snap some photos and adorn the shop's exterior with decorations. Locals didn't waste any time joining in the festivities either - speculating about the identity of the lucky winner and pondering what they'd do if they won a life-altering €250m jackpot. Naturally, the Clifford's Centra staff also chimed in with their thoughts. Anne O'Sullivan, who's manned the tills in the shop for over 26 years, expressed: "Hearing it was won around the area was fantastic, I don't care who won it, as long a it was won around the area. It doesn't make any difference but I hope a syndicate won it, it's too much money for one person." In a heart-to-heart, one Lotto winner shared their humble plans for the cash, "What would I do with the money? I'd have to book in somewhere and get someone to advise me, I've a big family and I'd want to make them all happy." Meanwhile, the community is abuzz with the thought that a massive Lotto win could bring more trouble than joy. Shandon Street's very own Daniel Heffernan commented on the matter, stating - "I hope it's a syndicate as that amount of money would destroy people. How would you hide it if you won? You couldn't still go around driving a Toyota Corolla. But it's great for Shandon Street, I'm delighted it was won here." As this astonishing win makes history, it sets a record for being the heftiest sum ever scooped up in the Irish Republic since the introduction of EuroMillions in 2004, and marks the 18th occasion an Irish punter has won the EuroMillions jackpot.

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