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2 NEW MOTEL SPONSORS BOOKING FORM CHECK YOUR CAMPS FOR SPEED WITH 2013/14 1. Mail this form with payment to Shaun Brown's Cricket Coaching, OUR RADAR 59 Mercedes Drive, Thomastown, Victoria 3074 SPEED GUN* 2. Fax this form through on (03) 9464 5552 *details at www.cricketcoaching.com.au 3. Book online at www.cricketcoaching.com.au *at selected camps For more details telephone Shaun direct on 1800 35 14 15 Presents the 2014 I would like to attend: Dates Fees $129 $139 SYDNEY & NSW COUNTRY Before Nov. 29 After Nov. 29 Sydney 2013 Sutherland Shire Dec 19, 20 ■ ■ CRICKET CAMPS NSW Country 2014 Armidale Jan 13, 14 ■ ■ Carriage House Inn - Wagga Wagga Tamworth Jan 13, 14 ■ ■ This year's expert Newcastle Jan 20, 21 ■ ■ coaches include: Maitland Jan 20, 21 ■ ■ Wagga Wagga Jan 20, 21 ■ ■ Orange Jan 20, 21 ■ ■ Bathurst Jan 20, 21 ■ ■ Mudgee Jan 22, 23 ■ ■ Quest Albury Dubbo Jan 22, 23 ■ ■ Albury Jan 23, 24 ■ ■ Jerilderie Jan 26, 27 ■ ■ Griffith Jan 27, 28 ■ ■ Quest Albury Leeton Jan 27, 28 ■ ■ LEN PASCOE JOHN DYSON NATHAN BRACKEN Signed Group Photos $18 ■ Cricket Camp Caps $17 ■ Mini Bat $11 ■ Name: __________________________________________________________________________ Age: ___________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Postcode: _________________________ Telephone: (H) _______________________________________________ (W) _____________________________________ Email for fast reply: _____________________________________________________________________________________ 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 my child at the clinic. Photos taken at the camps may be used by SBCC. MICHAEL BEVAN* TERRY ALDERMAN GRAHAM YALLOP Newcastle Heights Motel *Sutherland camp only Parent/Guardian: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Special medical conditions that staff should be aware of: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A confirmation letter and receipt will be mailed to all applicants. Cheques made payable to Shaun Brown’s Cricket Coaching. Credit card payments can be made over the phone. Please note: If you have already paid for the Camp over the phone please do not enter your credit card details. Super features include: ● Fun safe environment ● Photo Example Reports Visa ■ Mastercard ■ Expiry Date: / / ● Video Analysis ● Great Ratios ● Speed Gun ■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■■ Card Number BOOKINGS FREECALL: 1800 35 14 15 Amount Endeavour Court Motel - Dubbo or book on line @ Paid $: _______________________________________ www.cricketcoaching.com.au NSW CRICKET CAMP COACHES – 2014 A fiercely competitive Former Test opening Nathan was a left arm Considered the best Terry took 170 test Former test captain paceman, Len took Bat who made 2 test fast bowler who excelled one day batsman of wickets and over with a test high 64 test wickets at tons and over 9000 at the one day game. In his generation. 80 one day wickets. score of 268! 26.06. His best runs for the Blues! 2008 he was rated as the Played 18 tests and He was one of the Graham is our most 232 ODI’s and heroes of the victorious experienced coach bowling for Australia An elite coach who number one bowler in was in 1980 where ODI’s in the world! averaged an amazing 1989 Ashes campaign, of young players. coached international 53 in the coloured named player of the he wrecked England’s teams Sri Lanka and clothes for Australia. series. innings. the West Indies until 2009. LEN PASCOE 14 tests JOHN DYSON 30 tests NATHAN BRACKEN 5 tests 116 ODI’s MICHAEL BEVAN* 18 tests 232 ODI’s TERRY ALDERMAN 41 tests GRAHAM YALLOP 39 tests *Sutherland camp only The Camps Age Groupings (6-16 yrs old) NEW Camp Program I am very excited to be able to extend the opportunity to attend this Summer’s Cricket Camps now in their 21st year! On booking your position at our camp you will be Our country camp program now covers all forms The camps run on the popular two day format across NSW. placed into a group with your peers who are around of the games. All skills will be covered for Test $17 As always they provide 12 hours of coaching, with all camps the same age as you. The normal spread of ages in match, One Day and 20/20 this season making this running from 9.00am till 3.00pm. our group is roughly one year. If you are 13 it is likely our best program ever! All camps will also feature Our coaching panel boast a lifetime of experience in the game. that you will be in with other participants who are 12 video analysis of your technique. Net sessions, Nathan Bracken (former world number 1 One day bowler) is centre wicket match play, specialist fielding areas back. Ever popular legend of the game Len Pascoe will be or 13 years of age, the same applies for all ages from SHAUN BROWN joined by Test skipper Graham Yallop, Ashes hero Terry and the ever popular modified games. Supervision Alderman and Test opening bat and recent coach of West 5 to 16. However it is possible to request to start in a ratios are around 1:12 with our coordinator on N BR higher or lower age bracket which suits your ability, GRAEME AU O Indies and Sri Lanka, John Dyson. W VIMPA H NI S N CRICKET COACHING’ hand to ensure the camps administration runs S DARREN LEHMANN $11 RA I am sure you will have an excellent (and safe) simply call us at the office. smoothly. Our former international stars move $18 Y BRIGHT experience at my camps. KEITH ST ACKPOLE GRAHAM through all groups over the 12 hours and provide YALLOP MERV HUGHES I look forward to seeing you this year at the camps. ALAN CONNOLLEY Shaun Brown our major group talks on key aspects of the game. DAMIEN FLEMING GREG BLEWETT What to expect Camp Features The program features: Our country camps began in 1992, and are now into their 21st year! They are operated by What If It Rains? • Video analysis CHECK Shaun Brown who is a professional, qualified cricket coach and a former primary school teacher. Our camps are the best attended and most popular camps in Australia In case of rain the program • Test match, ODI reverts to it wet weather YOUR SPEED • Overall coaching ratio of 1:12. and 20/20 skills program. WITH OUR • Our master coaches have a lifetime in the game. • 12 hours of cricket • We provide a fun, safe environment. We use “all weather” balls • Great fun RADAR SPEED • We provide a program that is fun BUT also aims to improve the SKILLS of all attending. and pitches at all facilities. • Ex International Stars • We provide new features each year to keep our program fresh. More details at GUN* • PLEASE NOTE camps are day camps – children do not sleep overnight. www.cricketcoaching.com.au • Safe environment • Overall ratio of 1:12 • Written reports • EARLY BIRD • HAT TRICK DEAL • DOUBLE HAT TRICK DEAL • FIVE FA • CLUB OR LARGE GROUP BOOKING *details at www.cricketcoaching.com.au S Pay before Book 3 people and Book 4 people and receive Book 5 people DISCOUNTS (6 OR MORE) *at selected camps Friday, November receive $10 off each $15 off each person! and receive $20 6 or more Children = $114 EACH 29th, 2013 and person! (Save $60!) off each person! (Save $150+!) ASSOCIATE SPONSORS receive a $10 discount (Save $30!) (Save $100!) Save on Clinics full price normally 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. $139.00.
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