Graduate Program

Graduate Program

The Graduate Program 2024 is designed for serious young cricketers aged 13-16 years who are ready to take their game to the next level. This elite 3-day program offers an intensive coaching experience with former Test players and elite coaches, providing you with invaluable skills and knowledge at a crucial stage of your cricket journey.

Program Features:

  • Exclusive Invitation-Only Access: Only 30 players across the State will be selected for this high-level training.
  • Comprehensive Coaching: The program includes 9 practical sessions in both the nets and on the field, focusing on all aspects of the game.
  • Elite Coaching Panel: Learn from former Test cricketers and top-tier coaches who will teach you the latest innovations and methods in the game.
  • Specialized Focus: Topics covered include fast bowling, spin bowling, batting techniques, T20 strategies, elite fielding, fitness, and cricket analytics.
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Program Venues:

    • Day 1 & 2 (December 18-19): Stradbroke Park, Kew
    • Day 3 (December 20): Princess Park No. 2, Carlton (Home of Carlton Cricket Club)

Got Questions? Contact Us!

We’re here to help! Whether you’re wondering about session details, scheduling, or which program might be best for you, our team is ready to answer.

Email:

s.brown@cricketcoaching.com.au

Call:

0412 382 558

Graduate Program

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Join our popular Super Camp in Kew. Available to boys and girls aged 5-15 at either our mini or senior programs.

Event Date: December 18,19,20 – 2024

Venue: Kew (Day 1&2) Carlton Day 3

Drop-off / Pick-up Times: 8.30am (9.00am Start) / 3.00pm, 30 positions only

Price: $349.00

What They Say

Sharron Safe
"Shaun Browns training and watching was exceptional. However his ability to inspire and motivate Liam was even more Tremendous. Thank you Shaun - your enthusiasm has certainly rubbed off. Making for a much more confident cricketer in Liam.
John Kerney
Shaun's lessons target problem areas and he has the ability through his coaching and communication skills to teach young cricketers to be technically correct. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend Shaun's individual coaching lessons to anyone who wants to improve their cricket. He has been fantastic for my boys
Doug & Liz Garth
I would like to thank your whole team for the two days my son Corey spent in Ballarat he has not stopped talking about what he has learnt and the way it help his game on Saturday. PS: please pass on a special thanks to STACKY as Corey said he is the nicest man in the world.

Coaching Panel

Over the past 32 years our stellar coaching panel has consisted of over 50 former International Test Cricketers. Please see below a comprehensive list of all of our former coaches spanning from all over the world!

On the clinics we also have up to 100 Senior cricketers and current SBCC staff coaches who will be serving as group coaches on each of the camps.

*Please Note: Not all coaches will be at all camps. Please telephone our office to confirm who will be coaching at your camp or click HERE for a full list.

 

Recent coaches over the past 2 years of the camps have included:

Graham Yallop

Former test Captain of Australia with a highest test score of 268. An elegant player who was a master of all strokes and is our most experienced coach.

Merv Hughes

Merv’s 212 Test wickets put him up with the all-time greats of Australian cricket. Merv will delight all with his manner and insight into cricket & his expertise in coaching fast bowlers of all ages.

Michael Beer

A duel representative of both Victoria and WA at First class level who after strong performances and a 5 wicket haul against the touring English team was called up to play 2 Test’s for Australia. Very accurate left arm orthodox spin saw him a mainstay for both the Perth Scorchers & Melbourne Stars where he took the new ball in the BBL.

Mick Lewis

A tear away fast bowlers who carried the Victorian attack in the early 2000’s, Mick was selected for 7 ODi’s for Australia taking a 3 wicket haul to ensure a NZ defeat in his first match. His 82 first-class games came to a halt due to injury. He took up several coaching roles as a fast bowling assistant.

Adam Dale

Alan Connolly

Andrew Flintoff
(England)

Andy Bichel

Asanka Gurusingha
(Sri lanka)
 
Ashley Mallet
 

Brad Hodge

Brad Hogg

Brad Williams

Bruce Yardley

Colin Miller

Corey Collimore
(West Indies)

Damien Fleming

Darren Berry

(Australian Tourist 1967)

Darren Lehman

Dav Whatmore
 

David Boon

David Gilbert

David Hussey

Dean Jones

Dirk Nannes

Dirk Wellham

Doug Bollinger

Emma Inglis

Fawad Ahmed

Geoff Dymock

Geoff Marsh

Graeme hick
(england)

Graham Yallop

Greg Blewitt

Gus Logie

(West Indies)

Ian Harvey

Jason Gillespie

Jeff Thompson

Jimmy Maher

Jo’ Angel

John Dyson

Julia Price

Keith Stackpole

Kenroy Peters

Kerry O’Keefe

Kim Hughes

Len Pascoe

Mark Waugh

Matthew Elliott

Matthew Hayden

Merv Hughes

Michael Beer
 

Michael Bevan

Michael Kasprowicz

Mick Lewis

Molly Strano

Nathan Bracken

Paul Reiffel

Peter Nevill

Ray Bright

Ray Jordan

(Australian Tourist 1969)

Rob Quiney

Rodney Hogg

Shane Watson

Shaun Tait

Sophie Molineux

Steve Rixon

Stuart Law

Terry Alderman

Terry Jenner
 

Trent Copeland

Wayne Holdsworth

(Australian Tourist 1993)

Questions? Contact Us.