COLLINGWOOD father-son recruits Callum Brown and Josh Daicos couldn’t be happier to join the club at which their fathers are champions in a dream come true scenario for their families, the club and its supporters.

The Magpies welcomed the sons of the 1990 premiership players with pick Nos.35 (Brown) and 57 (Daicos) at Friday night’s national draft.

The pair join fellow draftees Sam McLarty and Kayle Kirby in black and white.

WATCH THE MOMENT CALLUM BROWN AND JOSH DAICOS WERE DRAFTED BY COLLINGWOOD IN THE VIDEO ABOVE

Watching at home surrounded by family and friends and sitting between his father and mother Colleen when his named was called, Daicos couldn’t hide his excitement.

“I’m in shock. It all feels pretty surreal,” Josh Daicos said.

“The relief was just amazing. I couldn’t believe it when they said Josh, there was a couple of Josh’s in the draft so when they finally read out the right one, it was just the greatest moment of my life.

A Magpie from birth.

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“It’s something I’ve envisioned for a long time.

“Training with an AFL club, let alone Collingwood, what that will be like will be amazing.

“It’s been a goal of mine for 18 years, you work towards it and you don’t stop thinking about it so now that it’s come to fruition it’s pretty amazing.”

The 178cm small forward possesses some of the traits that made his father an outstanding player with his skills and smarts around goals strengths.

And it’s no surprise given Peter has been a major influence on his football.

“It means a lot to my dad, he’s always been involved in my football journey,” Josh told the club’s website.

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“He never forced football on me, so for me to be playing the game he had such a love for, he’s really proud of me.”

Peter was the first to react when AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan announced Josh had been selected and said it was “extra special” it was Collingwood that did so.

“It’s been a long road. That sounds a bit dramatic but it didn’t just start over the last few weeks, it’s been something that’s been transpiring from early in the year when Josh went off to Oakleigh (to play),” he said.

“He’s always loved his football ... just to get the opportunity, as parents, it’s probably a relief that he is going to get the opportunity.

media_camera Peter Daicos with his sons Josh (right) when he was just nine years of age, and Nicholas. media_camera Gavin Brown with a young Callum Brown at Victoria Park in 2010.

“I’m sure he feels that way as well, that’s something he’s wanted to do. He’s wanted to make football a career out of it and he’s going to get that opportunity.

“Just to have him placed at Collingwood is extra special.”

Brown was also at home with family and friends before a familiar face in star forward and another of Collingwood’s father-sons, Darcy Moore arrived.

There were some concerned faces and screams of “no” when North Melbourne bid on Brown in vision captured by Collingwood as if there was any doubt the Magpies would match it.

Screams of joy erupted as Brown joined Collingwood with pick No.35.

“It’s pretty surreal to be honest right now,” Callum Brown said.

media_camera Callum Brown with his father, Collingwood great Gavin Brown on draft night after he was picked up by the Magpies. Picture: Collingwood Twitter

“I didn’t really expect North Melbourne to bid so it was pretty crazy. I can’t really get through my head what’s happened but I’m stoked.

“I’ve always wanted to play for Collingwood since I can really remember.

“To think that it’s actually come true is pretty crazy.”

Gavin Brown played 254 games for Collingwood, is a member of its hall of fame, team of the century and captained the club from 1994-98.

The forward/midfielder joining Collingwood was the ideal scenario for the Brown family.

“To play for the club that I played for ... I know it’s a dream come true for Callum, but it’s a bit like that for me, Kerry (Callum’s mother) and the family too,” Gavin said.