DAVID Worrall dedicated Blues’ play-off triumph to his girlfriend Cora who also celebrated her birthday on Saturday.

The couple’s son Noah tragically died 45 minutes after being born in March.

And Worrall was thrilled to have been able to give his family a special day to remember.

“It was my girlfriend’s birthday and that win was for her,” said the winger.

“We’ve been through a bit of a rough time and I’m sure the little man Noah was looking down on us.

“It was just such a great day for us all and for us to have won promotion like this is a massive achievement.”

Worrall’s previous clash at Wembley had ended in desperate disappointment when his Shrewsbury Town side conceded a goal in the last minute against Gillingham to lose the 2009 League Two play-off final.

But, this time around, it was Blues bagging the dramatic late goal.

And that delighted Worrall.

“I’ve been on the receiving end of a last minute goal in a play-off final at Wembley and I know how much it hurts so it’s nice to be on the other side of it this time,” said the 24-year-old.

“However, I had to look the other way when it went to penalties. I couldn’t watch and I just looked at my family to see how they reacted.

“But we always knew Bentley would save a couple because he’s the best goalkeeper by a mile in this league.

“I’m just gutted it’s all over now and that I have to go back home because I don’t know what I’m going to do!”