McRae rows from the Murray Bridge Rowing Club. He is a
South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) Scholarship holder and was coached by
Adrian David a Romanian former international oarsman. For nine consecutive years from 2008 to 2016 McCrae was seated in the South Australian men's eights who contested the King's Cup at the
Australian Rowing Championships. In 2007 and 2011 he was also South Australia's selectee to contest the interstate men's
Single scull – the President's Cup. In 2011 he won that event and also rowed in the open men's
Quad scull who won the national title. In October 2009 McRae was awarded life membership of the Murray Bridge Rowing Club for being the club's most successful rower and the club's first Olympian since their entire VIII of 1924 " the Murray Cods" competed at
Paris 1924. He undertook a number of public speaking and promotional events after the Beijing games. In April 2010 McRae took part in an 'Active April' event involving
Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio personalities
Tony McCarthy and
John Kenneally. ==International rowing career==