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Super Camps 2013/14 *details at www.cricketcoaching.com.au *at selected camps Check your Melbourne4 Nathan speed with & Sydney Bracken our radar speed gun* Camps SUPER CAMPS 2013/14 Michael Bevan Rodney Hogg Terry John Alderman Dyson Melbourne Camps Xavier College December 18, 19, 20 - 2013 Yarra Valley Grammar Brighton Grammar January 22, 23, 24 - 2014 Damien Fleming Sydney Camps* Merv Graham Sutherland Shire Hughes Yallop December 19, 20 - 2013 *Sydney camps run under the banner of Shaun Brown’s Cricket Coaching Super features include: l Video Analysis l Photo Example Reports l Harassment Free Policy l Great Coaching Ratio’s CAMP COACHES 2013/14 THE CAMPS Damien Fleming - The king of swing is back. The former head coach at the Centre of “I am very excited to extend the opportunity to attend this Excellence, Damien is regarded as one of Australia’s greatest swing bowlers. 20 tests, 88 ODI’s. season’s cricket camps at both the Melbourne McDonalds’® Super camps and the Sydney Super Camp. Nathan Bracken - 5 tests and 116 one day internationals, Nathan was a left arm fast bowler who excelled at the one day game. In 2008 he was rated as the number one bowler in ODI’s The McDonald’s Super camps are our premium cricket in the world! experience for the summer and feature our line up for former test stars who have had a lifetime of experience in the game. Rodney Hogg - Former tear away fast bowler (38 tests) who burst onto the international cricket scene with 41 wickets in his first Ashes series for Australia, a passionate fast bowling This years panel features a Test captain and two vice captains, coach Rod joins the team for 2013/14. the number one rated one day bowler in the world, a swing bowling Ashes hero, a 212 test wicket taker, a test bat who Michael Bevan - Considered the best one day batsman of his generation. Played 18 tests coached 2 international teams and a bowlologist! and 232 ODI’s and averaged an amazing 53 in the coloured clothes for Australia. My Cricket Clinics are Australia’s most popular cricket camps Terry Alderman - Terry took 170 test wickets and over 80 one day wickets. He was Shaun Brown and have been running for 24 years.” one of the heroes of the victorious 1989 Ashes campaign, named player of the series. Ray Bright - Ray is the state’s best spin coach. He played World Series Cricket, both Centenary tests and the tied test in India. Currently a state selector. 25 tests. Graham Yallop - Graham is former Australian Test Captain who has a highest test score of 268! SPONSORS With years of experience Graham is truly a master coach. Merv Hughes - Lion hearted former test fast bowler with 212 Test wickets! Add to this a test match hat trick and his bubbly personality and you have a very popular member of the coaching team. John Dyson - Former Test opening Bat who made 2 test tons and over 9000 runs for the Blues! An elite coach who coached international teams Sri Lanka and the West Indies until 2009. BOOKINGS FREECALL: 1800 35 14 15 or book on line @ www.cricketcoaching.com.au THE 4 CAMPS GROUPINGS Camp One Xavier College (Kew) December 2013, 18th, 19th, 20th – The Mini Program (5-8 yrs old) Our cricket camp will provide all the features of our Super Camps in the The ideal way to introduce your child to the basic skills of cricket. majestic surrounds of Xavier College. The grounds and facilities are truly first The modified program works on the effective method of introducing and class and a great setting for all to enjoy. practicing a skill then following it with a game. This method has provided both a learning and enjoyable environment for Camp Two Sutherland Shire (Sydney) December 2013, 19th, 20th – all our budding Bradman’s on past camps. Our Sutherland Shire camp will provide another great experience for south • Four hour days ( 9am to 1 pm) • Modified equipment Sydneysiders. Michael Bevan and John Dyson head the first class panel of • Written reports • Great ratios of 1:12 coaches assembled for what will be another terrific camp. Age Groupings (9-16 yrs old) Camp Three Yarra Valley Grammar School (Ringwood) January 2014, 22nd, On booking your position at our camp you will be placed into a group with 23rd, 24th – Yarra Valley Grammar School provides the ideal setting for a your peers who are around the same age as you. The normal spread of ages in our group is roughly one year. If you are 13 it is likely that you cricket camp. Wide open spaces provide unlimited space for fielding drills, will be in with other participants who are 12 or 13 years of age, the same both turf and synthetic nets, the chance to sharpen batting and bowling applies for all ages from 5 to 16. However it is possible to request to start skills and turf centre wickets for match practice. in a higher or lower age bracket which suits your ability. Camp Four Brighton Grammar January 2014, 22nd, 23rd, 24th – SENIOR CAMP PROGRAM (9-16YR OLD) Brighton Grammar a provides great cricket facilities for our January Super We cover all the key skills of TEST Cricket, One Day international and all Camp. 6 nets for skills and drills, open ovals and a fully synthetic oval ensures aspects of 20/20. a first class cricket experience. KEEPERS CORNER Check your speed with our radar speed gun* *Log on to www.cricketcoaching.com.au for further details Current and former first grade wicket keepers will be on hand to cover all *at selected camps aspects of wicket keeping. The keepers will get a great session as they break off into their own specialist area! Save on Super Clinics full price $239.00 SUPER DISCOUNTS • EARLY • HAT TRICK DEAL • DOUBLE HAT TRICK DEAL • FIVE FA • CLUB OR LARGE GROUP BIRD Book 3 people and Book 4 people and receive Book 5 people and BOOKING DISCOUNTS (6 OR MORE) S Pay before receive $30 off $40 off each person! receive $50 off 6 Children = $184 each Friday, November each person! (Save $160!) each person! 7 Children = $174 each 29th, 2013 and (Save $90!) (Save $250!) 8 Children = $164 each receive a $10 discount 9 Children = $154 each 10 Children = $149 each Shaun Brown is a registered child care provider. Please note: Discounts cannot be combined. Not all coaches at all camps. Please call to find out coaching placements. CAMP EXTRAS Mini Bat $18 BR UN OW A N H ’ S S GRAEME VIMPANI CRICKET COACHING $11 RAY BRIGHT DARREN LEHMANN GRAHAM $17 YALLOP KEITH ST MERV ACKPOLE HUGHES ALAN CONNOLLEY DAMIEN FLEMING GREG BLEWETT " 1. Mail this form with payment to Shaun Brown’s Cricket Coaching, 59 Mercedes Drive, Thomastown 3074 BOOKING FORM 2. Fax this form through on (03) 9464 5552 3. Book online at www.cricketcoaching.com.au For more details telephone Shaun direct on 1800 35 14 15 I would like to Dates Fees Name: ................................................................................................ Age: ............................... $134 $234 $244 mini before Nov 29 after Nov 29 Address: ..................................................................................................................................... 2013 .............................................................................................................. Postcode: .................... Xavier College Dec 18, 19, 20 Telephone: (H) .......................................................... (W) ........................................................ 2014 Email for fast reply: ................................................................................................................ Yarra Valley Grammar Jan 22, 23, 24 Parents consent: I hereby authorise staff to act on my behalf should my child require medical attention, and release Shaun Brown’s Cricket Coaching from any liability for injury incurred by Brighton Grammar Jan 22, 23, 24 my child at the clinic. Photos taken at the camps may be used by SBCC. Signed Group Photos $18 Cricket Camp Caps $17 Parent/Guardian: ...................................................................................................................... Mini Bats $11 Academy $35 (Please Call) Signature: ................................................................................................................................... Visa Mastercard Expiry Date / / Special medical conditions that staff should be aware of: ......................................................................................................................................................... Card No. A confirmation letter and receipt will be mailed to all applicants. Cheques PLEASE NOTE IF YOU HAVE ALREADY PAID made payable to Shaun Brown’s Cricket Coaching. Credit card payments can ............................................... Amount Paid $ OVER PHONE DO NOT ENTER CARD DETAILS be made over the phone..
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