Andrew Nabbout’s mazy run and outside of the foot strike may have won the goal of the season and gone viral, but Riley McGree’s scorpion kick will be the strike that defines 2017/18.

McGree’s effort in the semi-final against City was out of this world and made even greater headlines across the globe for its audacity, skill and opportunism.

It gave the Jets the impetus to win 2-1 and book a spot in the Grand Final for the first time in a decade.

The other semi-final will go down as one of the most remarkable games in A-League history.

With just seconds to go in normal time Melbourne Victory midfielder Terry Antonis scored an own goal that tied the game at 2-2 and sent the match into extra time.

Late into the second half, Antonis produced a moment of unforgettable sporting redemption when he ran from inside his own half to score the winner and book Victory’s spot in the decider against the Jets.

The Grand Final saw a parochial crowd of 29,410 – the biggest to attend a football match in Newcastle - create an electric atmosphere.

Melbourne Victory shot stopper Lawrence Thomas ended up bruised and bandaged as his performance helped guide Victory to a 1-0 Grand Final win, earning him the Joe Marston medal for Player of the Match.

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