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Rory Mcllroy an inspiration for Northern Ireland, says Chris Baird

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland tees off on the 11th hole during the final round of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open
Image: Northern Ireland are looking to Rory McIlroy for inspiration at Euro 2016

Rory Mclllroy's golfing success will be a major source of inspiration for Northern Ireland at Euro 2016, says Chris Baird.

Mcllroy has proudly flown his country's flag at major tournaments, but this summer sees Northern Ireland feature at their first major football tournament for 30 years

The titles accrued by golfer McIlroy, currently No 3 in the world, and fellow major-winning compatriots Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke have provided Northern Ireland with plenty of sporting success in recent years.

Patriotic supporters had to toast glory on the links, though, as their football team had failed to reach a major international tournament since the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. That was until Michael O'Neill's team qualified for next month's Euro 2016.

McIlroy intends to be in Paris when Northern Ireland face world champions Germany in their final group game on June 21 and he gave the team a pre-tournament pep talk in Dublin last week after winning the Irish Open.

"He was just saying that he and the whole nation are fully behind us, supporting us and that we've done amazingly to qualify," Baird said.

Rory McIlroy attended the Northern Ireland v Greece game in October
Image: McIlroy attended the Northern Ireland v Greece game in October

"He said to go out and enjoy it. He's going to be coming to one of the games and he was at the Greece game when we finally qualified.

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"You look back and think Rory McIlroy is supporting us, he's one of the biggest names in sport and it's fantastic to have. It's nice to have those people supporting us for a change.

"When the golf's on I like to watch it and watch him. For him to then come and watch us and finally see a team qualify for the European Championships is fantastic for all of us and for him personally, I'm sure."

McIlroy was not even born when Northern Ireland last went to a major tournament in 1986 for a World Cup that even 34-year-old Baird admits he has no recollection of.

He has experienced many of the disappointing times in the intervening period and won his 77th cap on Friday in the 3-0 victory over Belarus.

Oliver Norwood (L) and Chris Baird (R) of Northern Ireland tangle with Olegs Laizans of Latvia (C)
Image: Chris Baird (R) is hoping Mcllroy can inspire Euro 2016 success

The Fulham man never gave up hope of one day pulling on the green jersey at a finals, even if it took O'Neill's arrival in 2011 to change the entire mentality of a group of players accustomed to coming up short.

"I've always had somewhere inside that belief," Baird added of qualifying.

"Previous campaigns we've always finished fifth and sixth and you're way off it. You're travelling to these countries and you lose and I think that was our expectation. Not just from ourselves but probably the fans; it was, 'Here we go
again'.

"Since Michael's come in, things have completely turned on their head, he's given us confidence, belief and freedom."

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