Collingwood still have an aura: Essendon's McGrath

Essendon and Collingwood will go into battle for the first time since their Anzac Day draw. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Essendon vice-captain Andrew McGrath has rejected suggestions Collingwood have lost some of their late-game aura following a narrow loss to Gold Coast.

Since Craig McRae took over as coach in 2022, the Magpies have become the AFL's masters of closing out games and running down deficits.

When they hit the lead late in the final quarter against the Suns on Saturday, the result seemed a foregone conclusion.

But Gold Coast were able to grab back the momentum, going on to record a morale-boosting 11-point win against the reigning premiers.

The result prompted Brisbane Lions legend Jonathan Brown to question whether Collingwood had lost their "aura", insisting they had problems in their premiership defence.

But McGrath, who will play his 150th match in Friday night's clash with the Magpies at the MCG, was having none of that talk after being on the end of some brutal losses against Collingwood during the past three seasons.

Andrew McGrath.
Collingwood remain a dangerous rival, Bombers' vice-captain Andrew McGrath says.

"They've done it to us a few times in the past (storm home late in games) and we know and respect how good a side they are," the former No.1 draft pick said on Thursday.

"They've been a great team for a long period of time and we're preparing for them at their absolute best.

"We know what strategies they do late in games, (but) it's one thing knowing and another thing trying to stop it and arrest it. We're prepared for that."

After just one AFL game this season - when he was used as a sub in round 10 - forgotten Essendon midfielder Dylan Shiel has been named for his return.

Defender Jake Kelly returns for the Bombers after recovering from illness, while Nate Caddy was also included.

Veterans Dyson Heppell and Todd Goldstein have been rested, while Jye Menzie was dropped.

Star Collingwood winger Josh Daicos was named despite being in some doubt due to a corked calf suffered against the Suns.

Collingwood have handed former Hawk and mid-season draftee Ned Long his Magpies debut among three changes.

Lachie Schultz and Charlie Dean return, with John Noble (concussion), Beau McCreery (calf) and Lachie Sullivan (omitted) going out of the side.

After Essendon and Collingwood played out a thrilling draw on Anzac Day, Friday's meeting shapes as an even more important blockbuster given how the rivals are placed.

The Bombers are also coming off a defeat last Saturday - a 45-point loss to Geelong - leaving them delicately positioned in fourth spot.

Although coach Brad Scott believes it is not an issue, Essendon are yet to beat a team currently sitting inside the top eight this season.

McGrath insisted the Bombers had learned plenty from their loss against the Cats, particularly the third-quarter collapse that Scott labelled a "series of unfortunate events".

"A few calls didn't go our way, but that's footy and that happens. We weren't able to arrest the momentum," he said.

"Geelong, like Collingwood, are a great side - you give them too much time and space and they make you pay." 

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