Rangers have confirmed that RYDC’s Big Blue Jackpot prize total is now close to £150,000, with the club continuing to push supporters towards Rangers Lotto.
The update, issued by Rangers on Friday 19 June, said over-18s can still enter for £1. End-of-month jackpot prizes also remain guaranteed.
Four-week months carry a minimum £12,000 prize, while five-week months rise to at least £15,000.
It is a supporter-facing update rather than a first-team football development. But it still matters because RYDC remains directly tied to Academy funding at Ibrox.
Rangers said all profit goes to the Academy and that more than £12.5 million has now been provided to that department.
RYDC Update Keeps Academy Funding In Focus
The latest named winners include Iain McHolm, who received £16,635, John Daley, who collected £16,414, and Kenny Cooper, whose prize was listed at £16,290.
The figures were confirmed in Rangers’ official RYDC update, which also pointed supporters towards Direct Debit sign-ups.
Former Rangers midfielder Ian Durrant helped launch the current Big Blue Jackpot structure, with the scheme built around monthly guaranteed prizes and the wider aim of backing the club’s development pathway.
ReadRangers has already covered how Rangers’ rebuild goes beyond Derek McInnes through structural decisions around Stig Inge Bjornebye, and Academy funding sits within that wider club-building picture.
For Rangers, the important line is not just the prize total.
It is the continued link between supporter participation and Academy investment at a time when the club’s younger players are under increasing scrutiny in the wider rebuild.








