A great of New South Wales netball, Swifts centurion Megan Anderson was the first to debut for the Australian Diamonds in the 21st Century when she did so on their tour of South Africa in 2000.
A versatile attacker who started her sporting journey at netball festivals in Woy Woy, she played at Wing Attack, Goal Attack and Goal Shooter in her career and was part of the Diamonds team which won silver at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.
After a year in Adelaide, she made her name with the Sydney Swifts in the Commonwealth Bank Trophy, who she represented from 1999 to 2007, winning three Premierships in what was a golden era for the club.
With the advent of the ANZ Championship in 2008, she decided to ply her trade across the ditch in New Zealand, making the move to the South Island to represent the Southern Steel from 2008 to 2010.
In 2011 she decided to make the move north to Auckland and play her final season of elite netball for the Northern Mystics.
After that she went into the coaching space, a move which saw her return to the Swifts (who had then become the NSW Swifts) as an assistant coach.
Specialising in attack, she became part of the coaching team which led the Swifts to back-to-back ANZ Championship Grand Finals, and continued this role after the arrival of Suncorp Super Netball in 2017.
A player, coach and mentor who has delivered success to NSW on and off the court over the past two decades.
She was inducted into Netball NSW Hall of Fame in 2018.