Neil Condron writes:
Well my suspicion that the Irish Lotto made a major clanger last Saturday (April 6) was right. It would appear that a ‘9′ was transposed when the balls were being printed and ended up as a ‘6′ ON THE ’9′ BALL. However as everything is supposed to be ‘squeaky clean’ and overseen, balls weighed and checked, how did this get by all the scrutinisers?
I wonder how much this blunder will cost the Lotto (or the taxpayer). The even bigger question – how long has that ball been in use (and where have I put all my old tickets)?
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