A bookmaker was left looking to the heavens after customers in a
bar in the Kingdom relieved him of €6,000 in a flutter on the new pope.
The
divine inspiration for patrons in Killarney’s Speakeasy bar, to place a
bet, came from a woman whose identity has not been revealed.
She reportedly “told anyone who was prepared to listen” to have a 50-1
bet on a certain Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, of whom they had never
heard before.
Several of the Kerry pub’s customers took
the inspired tip for the Argentinian, whose name had not been mentioned
among the frontrunners for the papacy by seasoned Vatican watchers and
pundits.
“The woman came into the bar around 12.30pm on the
day of the papal election,” said pub manager Gavin O’Donoghue. “She said
she had got a text message and asked to pass it on.”
Gavin declined to disclose the woman’s name, in accordance with her wishes.
“She just asked me for a tenner and I didn’t know at first what the
money was for. I thought it might have been for a bet on a horse trained
by the Killarney man, Jim Culloty, running in Cheltenham.”
Gavin collected €500 on his €10 stake and reckoned up to a dozen
customers had bets ranging from €10 to €20 in the Paddy Power offices
just across the street.
A Paddy Power spokesman said they were baffled by the flutter and described it as the best tip during Cheltenham week.
“Even people who are very close to the scene in Rome can’t accurately
predict these things because when the cardinals go into conclave all
bets are off and nobody knows what’s going to happen,” added the
spokesman.
The sight of white smoke billowing from the roof
of the Sistine Chapel that evening was greeted with more than usual
anticipation in The Speakeasy.
“We were waiting for what
seemed like a long time for the white smoke and excitement started to
build as soon as it appeared,” said Gavin.
“Then a massive cheer went up after the new Pope was announced and the celebrations began.”
The identity of the woman and how she got the information continues to fuel local speculation.