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My Dublin family won €175m EuroMillions but my side-hustle new venture has netted me thousands more despite cruel twist
My Dublin family won €175m EuroMillions but my side-hustle new venture has netted me thousands more despite cruel twist

The Irish Sun

time08-07-2025

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My Dublin family won €175m EuroMillions but my side-hustle new venture has netted me thousands more despite cruel twist

EUROMILLIONS winner Matt Rogers has revealed he is having a Lotto fun after amassing a stable of eight horses. 4 Matt Rogers has amassed a stable of eight horses Credit: Garrett White - The Sun Dublin 4 Nico de Boinville riding Break My Soul, which is one of the horses owned by Matt Credit: Getty Images - Getty 4 Matt has fixed up his old family farmhouse Credit: Garrett White - The Sun Dublin The budding horse owner today lifts the lid on how he is having a nag-nificient time owning a collection of runners, including Lisnamult Lad, Break My Soul and Tankardstown Diva. Minted Matt, who loves to travel to the racetrack by helicopter, has landed tens of thousands of euro in prize money with his horses. In an exclusive interview with JP and Mullins teamed up to win the UK Topham Handicap Chase with Gentleman De Mee at But it was Matt's mount Lisnamult Lad who looked to have the race won when taking up the running after the last. Speaking to The Irish Sun, Matt opened up on how a loose horse derailed a dream triumph. He told us: 'I've eight horses now. It's my big interest. 'One (Lisnamult Lad) was second in a top chase in 'One of Mullins' horses beat him. He (Lisnamult Lad) had it won. You know when you come to the elbow? There was a loose horse. And he went across and brought him out that way. And when he came to the elbow, he brought him out the other way. 'And Mullins' horse just came up and took him under the line. He could have won by about three lengths. It was a tough one for Lisnamult Lad.' Massive Aintree Controversy As 20-Minute Stewards' Enquiry After Three-Way Photo Finish Sparks Outcry Gentleman De Mee, priced at 14/1, ensured the Mullins bandwagon rolled on in the Topham Handicap Chase at Aintree in April. Mullins' nine-year-old swooped late under jockey Mark Walsh to nick the win amid high drama in the closing stages of the race on the famous course. Lisnamult Lad's rider Johnny Burke touched down clear after the last and had victory in his sights — only for it to be snatched away from him by the riderless Ash Tree Meadow. CRUEL TWIST In a cruel twist for Matt's 21/1 shot Lisnamult Lad, the loose horse proved too tough to avoid for pilot Burke. He had to check his momentum, allowing rival rider Walsh to bridge the gap and emerge victorious by three-quarters of a length. But despite the bitter blow, Matt revealed he gets a buzz out of watching his horses in action. 'I've eight horses now. It's my big interest." Matt Rogers He told us: 'I go down the country and that. 'We went down to 'I've a yearling and a foal was born there about two weeks ago. 'The horses are my big interest.' Loaded Matt shared a €175.4million PURCHASES MADE The modest multi-millionaire has shunned mansions to remain in his native village in north Co And he snubbed sports cars to snap up a Matt, along with his three brothers and five sisters, divvied up their mega loot after buying their ticket in Les Reilly's Daybreak on Main Street in Naul. The clan are mostly retired and living between Naul, in north Co Dublin, and the nearby villages of Duleek and Bellewstown, Co CELEBRATION FEAST The Irish Sun previously revealed how the lucky siblings, including Christine Rogers, celebrated their monster win with a €12.50 carvery. We also told how sister Kathleen Sheridan dipped into her share to upgrade her old Mazda2 to a Mazda CX-5. And rather than upping sticks to a fancy new pad, Matt has stayed put at the farmyard where he and his brothers and sisters grew up. HOME RENOVATION He spent months renovating the site - and made do with living in an outbuilding while works were being carried out. Proud Matt recently showed The Irish Sun the finished job, which features a bungalow with its own bar and a sprawling greenhouse out the back. He told how the clan have not gone jack-potty since landing the EuroMillions, with holidays including budget breaks to the Czech Republic and Spain. And he vowed never to move from his beloved native village. Matt told The Irish Sun: 'I'm the same as usual. Why change?' 4 Gentleman De Mee edges out Lisnamult Lad at Aintree Credit: Alamy

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