Collingwood coach Craig McRae has once again proven that he is not only a leader on the football field, but also a standout on the red carpet.
The 51-year-old AFL coach attended the prestigious 2024 Brownlow Medal Awards at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium on Monday night, accompanied by his wife Gabrielle.
The couple turned heads as they arrived at the glitzy event, with McRae looking dapper in a classic black tuxedo, perfectly tailored to highlight his sleek, athletic figure.
He paired this timeless ensemble with a sleek white shirt and black bow tie, exuding effortless sophistication.
At her side, Gabrielle dazzled in a floor-length, off-the-shoulder gown adorned with sparkling embellishments.
Her sparkling gown, which featured a daring thigh-high slit, combined elegance and boldness, drawing attention to her natural beauty.
She completed the look with an elegant updo and delicate jewelry, while metallic open-toe heels added a modern touch to her glamorous outfit.
Gabrielle’s subtle makeup and natural glow perfectly complemented her ensemble, adding to the couple’s sophisticated look.
Collingwood coach Craig McRae has once again proved that he is not only a leader on the football field, but also a standout on the red carpet. Pictured here with his wife Gabrielle
McRae’s journey to becoming Collingwood coach has been nothing short of inspiring.
McRae, a former AFL player, spent his playing career with the Brisbane Lions, winning three consecutive championships between 2001 and 2003.
After retiring, he moved into coaching and rose rapidly through the ranks, working with some of the biggest names in the game, including legendary AFL figures such as Alastair Clarkson and Damien Hardwick.
The 51-year-old AFL coach attended the prestigious 2024 Brownlow Medal Awards at Melbourne’s Crown Palladium on Monday night, accompanied by his wife Gabrielle.
His dedication and hard work paid off when he was appointed head coach of Collingwood in 2021.
McRae has since played a pivotal role in the Magpies’ turnaround, earning praise for his leadership style and strategic mind.
His emphasis on fostering a positive team culture has resonated with players and fans alike, culminating in a strong 2024 season for Collingwood.
The Brownlow Medal Awards, often described as the AFL’s night of nights, celebrate the league’s best player, as voted for by the umpires.
But it’s not just about football, it’s also an opportunity for big stars and their partners to show off their style on the red carpet.
His dedication and hard work paid off when he was appointed as Collingwood’s head coach in 2021. (Pictured with Darcy Moore when Collingwood won the 2023 AFL Grand Final)