By Stephanie Kenez
The Hampton Park resident won the prize after entering the Hungry Jack’s Mark of the Year competition for the first time.
The competition encouraged viewers to vote for which footballer should be awarded the overall Hungry Jack’s Mark of the Year. Mr Razu had to choose from the top three selections and because his pick was the same as the AFL panel his name was entered into a random draw.
The Hungry Jack’s Mark of the Year was awarded to Collingwood player Andrew Krakouer, but Mr Razu didn’t make his decision based on club loyalty.
“I’m a Carlton supporter, it was just a lucky guess. I wasn’t really hoping to win or anything,” he said.
Mr Razu was presented with a $10,000 gift card at Hungry Jack’s Narre Warren on Tuesday.
He hasn’t yet decided how to spend his prize, which is redeemable anywhere that EFTPOS is accepted.
“A holiday might be on the cards,” he said.
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