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Lilydale woman proves husband wrong with $900,000 TattsLotto win



A Lilydale woman who spent years telling her husband, ‘One day I’ll win TattsLotto’, has been proven right after scoring a life-enhancing $900,000 win in the weekend’s draw.

The Melburnian held one of the seven division one winning entries nationally in TattsLotto draw 4591, drawn Saturday 19 July 2025. She looks forward to a total prize of $913,127.93.

“Bloody hell! Bloody hell!” she exclaimed when an official from The Lott confirmed the winning news.

“I didn’t check this ticket at all!

“This is definitely a surprise. You’ve made my day!

“I’ve always said to my husband, ‘One day! One day I’ll win TattsLotto!’, and he would always respond with, ‘Yeah, yeah!’.

“He’s right next to me now and I’ve proven him wrong!

“We’ll have to have a lovely dinner tonight to celebrate.”

With more than $900,000 set to land in her bank account, the generous Lilydale mum admitted she couldn’t wait to share her good fortune with those closest to her.

“I’ll be giving some to my daughters to help them out,” she shared.

Her winning 12-game QuickPick was purchased via The Lott app – the official home of Australia’s lotteries.

The winning numbers in TattsLotto draw 4591 on 19 July were 7, 42, 36, 17, 15 and 22, while the supplementary numbers were 34 and 9.

Across Australia, there were seven division one winning entries in TattsLotto draw 4591 – four in Victoria, and one each in South Australia, Queensland and Tasmania.

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