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The match at McDonald Jones Stadium on Saturday almost developed into a head-to-head battle between Goodwin and Perth goalkeeper Tando Velaphi, who foiled the teenager four times.
The point lifted Newcastle off the bottom on goal difference above Melbourne Victory, with each club to play Premiers Plate winners Melbourne City in their final game.
Perth finished in ninth spot and failed to win any of their last nine away games, kept just two clean sheets
The Jets had plenty of possession but as has been the case so often this season, their final ball into the box and finishing and was inaccurate.
Perth Glory will end the 2020/21 A-League campaign in ninth spot on the A-League table after giving up a one-goal lead to draw 1-1 against Newcastle Jets at McDonald Jones Stadium on Saturday night.
The away side took the lead in the first half through a remarkable long-range finish by star striker Bruno Fornaroli but the Jets dug deep to earn their share of the spoils, with Angus Thurgate dispatching a shot on goal which Perth defender Jonathan Aspropotamitis bundled into his own net in the 70th minute.
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Match official Adam Fielding and video assistant referee Kurt Ams faced a social media blizzard - and the ire of the Mariners hierarchy - over their handling of the match, in particular the validity of all three spot-kicks (each tucked away by Tomi Juric for a hat-trick).
VAR had a big say in two of those penalties - upholding the first (a theatrical tumble by Stefan Mauk) and calling play back for the Reds third (after a perceived handball at the other end).
Having crumpled at the feet of Ruon Tongyik for the first, Mauk crashed to the ground again after the merest of contacts with Joshua Nisbet for the second penalty in yet another bone of contention for the Mariners.
Adelaide United coach Carl Veart has applauded the quality and class of star striker Tomi Juric after the marksman completed a hat-trick of penalties to help his side win 3-2 over Central Coast Mariners.