PREMIUM Sport 2022 Year in Review | Best of Megan Fisher sports photos By Megan Fisher Dec 23, 2022 Elation: Lancaster celebrating its KDL senior football win. Best-on-ground was Cameron Simpson. Photo by Megan Fisher Here are some of News photographer Megan Fisher’s favourite sports photos of 2022. Encouraging: Shepparton Gators’ Matt Andronicos cheering his teammates on from the bench. Photo by Megan Fisher Time out: Kyabram batter Jackson McLay. Photo by Megan Fisher Thrilling goal: Nestory Irankunda being embraced by his teammate after kicking the first goal for Australia in the AFC Under-17 qualifier’s tournament. Photo by Megan Fisher On a mission: Moama’s Jemika Cooper runs away with the football. Photo by Megan Fisher Serious about sport: Football-Netball Magazine front cover shoot. Photo by Megan Fisher Arms up: Shepparton Swan’s Kristy Down. Photo by Megan Fisher Battling hard: Youth Girls football at Princess Park. Photo by Megan Fisher Looking ahead: Mansfield’s Dempsey Parson. Photo by Megan Fisher Wet and wild: Lancaster’s Cameron Simpson and Phillip Carroll. Photo by Megan Fisher My ball: Echuca’s Milly Ross and Shepparton Swan’s Shelby Hutchins. Photo by Megan Fisher Ready: Alexandra Smith in action at Shepparton Lawn Tennis Club. Photo by Megan Fisher Closely watched: Notre Dame/St Brendan’s fielder Jayden Thorne. Photo by Megan Fisher Crash, bang: Under-15’s footy. Photo by Megan Fisher Smooth: Shepparton Lawn’s Fergus Kearney. Photo by Megan Fisher Spilling over: Grand final emotion. Photo by Megan Fisher Upended: Taking a tumble. Photo by Megan Fisher High flying: Shepparton South’s Nicholas Mori. Photo by Megan Fisher By Megan Fisher Senior Photographer
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