Western Australian cricket royalty will be making its way to Busselton where Brad Hogg, Terry Alderman and Jo Angel will headline a two day cricket camp run by Shaun Brown's Cricket Coaching.
Brad Hogg played 123 one day internationals where he played in two world cup winning Aussie teams, he took 156 wickets with best bowling figures of 5/32.
He wore the baggy green in seven tests and later came out of retirement to Star in the BBL for the Scorchers.
Ashes hero Terry Alderman began his first-class career in 1974 with Western Australia and came to international prominence when he was chosen for the Australian national team to tour England in 1981.
Alderman played a total of 41 tests for Australia, taking 170 wickets with his best bowling figures being 6/47, including taking nine wickets for the match on his debut.
Terry and Brad will be joined by one of Australia's tallest fast bowlers in Jo Angel.
Angel played four tests for Australia in Pakistan and amassed a massive 485 first class wickets for WA.
The camp will be held on January 18 and 19, 2021, from 9am to 3pm each day at Georgiana Molloy Anglican School.
Cricket coach Shaun Brown said the cricket clinics provided an excellent learning experience for enthusiastic cricketers between the ages of 7 to 16.
"Our program covers all facets of cricket, 20/20, one day, and test formats." he said.
"The program is all aimed at improving participants' skills, knowledge and enjoyment of the game.
"Over the past 34 years, over 60,000 young players have improved their skills in all aspects of the game at our regional camps.
"It's fantastic to be able to involve former test stars in areas that normally don't get that exposure."
Mr Brown has been a professional cricket coach since 1987, who grew up playing junior cricket in regional areas.
The clinic features the use of video analysis, a comprehensive program and written reports for all who attend this summer.
For more information about the clinic please contact Mr Brown on 0412 382 558 or visit the website cricketcoaching.com.au.