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Craig McRae birthday celebrations, cake in rooms, post-match press conference, Collingwood Magpies preliminary final win over Greater Western Sydney, video, highlights, latest

Fair to say Craig McRae’s 50th birthday will go down as a memorable one.

Also his 50th game as Collingwood coach, McRae celebrated in style, successfully guided the club to a grand final in just second season after a hard-fought one-point preliminary final win over GWS on Friday night.

All Collingwood staff and players saluted their coach in the rooms post-match with a cake while singing him happy birthday in a night of celebration for the black and white.

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“It’s not a bad birthday present for Craig McRae,” Demons legend Garry Lyon told Fox Footy post-match while watching the birthday tribute.

“They got the coach, who just drops the head. Tell you what, 50 years of age and coaching your team into a grand final, I think Craig McRae’s had one of his great weeks of his 50 years.”

Brisbane Lions great McRae’s ex-teammate Jonathan Brown added: “He’s a ripper, absolute beauty. He’s going to have his 50th in a few weeks time, he just wanted to get this campaign out of the way. It might be a double celebration if he goes one extra next week.”

Collingwood great Nathan Buckley noted: “He just hasn’t been successful in one aspect, has he? Keeping his 50th quiet.”

Indeed, there was nothing quiet about the occasion.

The thrilling contest came in front of a packed house at the MCG of over 97,000 fans – predominantly Magpies supporters.

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And speaking to reporters after the Pies qualified for their 45th grand final in VFL/AFL history, McRae delivered an impassioned message of love to his club’s loyal – and always vocal – fan base.

“I know we celebrated hard – and there might be certain sections of someone who will want to judge that – but our whole story for the last two years is bring the fans along with us,” McRae told reporters.

“Im talking to the fans, we do not win this game without their support. 97,000 people, thank you so much. The Magpie army, they just dragged us over the line. We love you very much.”

The Magpies coach said his post-match message to the players was to embrace the big week ahead.

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“The message after the game was ‘smell it all, take it all in, embrace every single bit of it. Take every bit of it in’,” he said.

“The parades, the training, the crowds – there will be a hurricane going on around you and we’ve just got to sit in the middle of it and do the job that we need to do.

“But we’ve got one to go.”

He later added: “I’m enjoying my 50s, it’s been good to me so far.

“I went into the year thinking 50 is a big number and I’ll keep it on the low down. Didn’t quite work come out that way.”

The Magpies now await either Brisbane or Carlton, pending the result of Saturday night’s second preliminary final, in next weekend’s decider.

You sense, pending the outcome of that final Saturday in September, it might just outdo McRae’s 50th birthday for the coach.

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