AS WE REACH the final days of the year, it's time to take a look back at the best parts of 2018.

From social media snaps to special moments, here is a summary of the year that was.

Instagram Top Performers

Most-liked photo: a happy snap of Christian Petracca and Angus Brayshaw in the rooms, following the Semi Final win over Hawthorn.

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Feels ☺️ #RaiseHell

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A 'midfield family photo' of Max Gawn, Angus Brayshaw, Clayton Oliver and Jack Viney during the AFL Finals Series.

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When the band gets back together 👨‍👨‍👦‍👦 #RaiseHell

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Street art of co-captain Nathan Jones and his memorable celebration from the Elimination Final against Geelong popped up in Hosier Lane.

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Our heart + soul is now in the heart of our city, thanks to street artist @jonydee80. 🙌 #RaiseHell

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Max Gawn's record for the most hit-outs in a season, which he obtained during the Semi Final against Hawthorn.

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Introducing your AFL record holder for most hit-outs in one season. ⭐️ #RaiseHell

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Following Natalie Portman's visit to Melbourne, she appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and spoke of her time with the red and blue.

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When our latest recruit spreads word of the red + blue on @theellenshow. 🙌 🎥: Channel 9

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Twitter Top Performers

Most engaging tweet: a post to mark the six year anniversary of Jim Stynes' passing.

Sam, a young fan from Brisbane, featured in two of our top performing videos of the year. The first was when his Dad, Simon, surprised him with tickets for our first final against Geelong. Sam then joined us at the club, where Simon Goodwin introduced him to the playing group.

Tributes following the passings of professional golfer and Melbourne fan, Jarrod Lyle, and former player and Life Member, Colin Sylvia, also received lots of love from the faithful.

Facebook Top Performers

Prior to the Semi Final against Hawthorn, Neale Daniher visited the club and addressed the playing group.

Melbourne fan Jon visited the club during the Finals Series, and received a memorable surprise from his favourite player, James Harmes.

Coach Simon Goodwin called to check in on Melbourne fan Robyn, who suffered a heart attack at our first final.

Spy Cam was there to capture the moment Charlie Spargo found out the exciting news, ahead of his round six debut.

Bernie Vince announced his retirement, in an honest and open address to the group.

Memorable Moments

Neville Jetta was awarded the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award at this year's Brownlow Medal.

Clayton Oliver received his first All-Australian selection in 2018.

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A first for Clarry 💫 #AllAustralian

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Jordan Lewis celebrated his 300th AFL game with a victory over Adelaide in round 19.

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These moments 🌟 #Lewy300

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Nathan Jones also reached a significant milestone, ticking over 250 games at Melbourne.

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❤️💙 #Jonesy250

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The club celebrated a big occasion too, with 2018 marking its 160th birthday.

Neale Daniher and Russell Robertson lead the red and blue faithful to the MCG, ahead of the Big Freeze 4 on Queen's Birthday.

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❤️💙 #BigFreeze4

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Club legend David Neitz was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Pen to Paper

Christian Petracca, Mitch Hannan and Oscar McDonald signed on until the end of 2020.

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Trac extends! 🌟 @christianpetracca has signed on until the end of the 2020 season 🖊 #RaiseHell

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Clayton Oliver, Neville Jetta and Aaron vandenBerg signed on until the end of 2021.

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3️⃣ more years. Neville Jetta has signed on until the end of 2021. 📝 in bio. #RaiseHell

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Bayley Fritsch, Charlie Spargo and Harry Petty all extended their contracts until the end of 2020.

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🔒in. Fritsch, Spargo + Petty have extended their contracts until the end of 2020. Story in bio.

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James Harmes signed a two-year deal, while Josh Wagner secured a one-year contract.

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Two more locked in 🔐 @james_harmes4 + @joshwagner94 have both signed on. Full story in bio 📝

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Tom McDonald and Angus Brayshaw signed on for an additional four years.

Jay Kennedy Harris signed a one-year contract.

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Another year for JKH! 📝 in bio. #RaiseHell

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