Career
He is not a full-time professional, he manages his own flooring supply and fitting company. Despite being born and raised in London, he represents Scotland as his family are entirely Scottish. As a result of his Scottish heritage and English upbringing, he is nicknamed The Cockney Jock.
He has played County darts for both London and Middlesex.
Clark qualified for the 2005 Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship, going through the first round against Japan"s Yasuhiko Matsunaga, but lost in round two to Chris Mason. In the 2006 Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship, he defeated Steve Maish in the first round, but narrowly lost in the second round to Peter Manley.
The next month the Darts Regulation Authority released details of Clark"s suspension as well as the suspension of Andy Jenkins. Clark was given a one-year ban with nine months suspended with the DRA reviewing his sentence every three months until January 2009.
His ban was backdated to 10 January 2008, meaning that he returned to the circuit in April.
In January 2011, Clark declined the offer of a Personal Digital Cellular Tour Card due to the fact that his family and business needed to come first and he could not fully commit enough of his time to darts. Personal Digital Cellular
2005: Last 40 (lost to Chris Mason 1-3)
2006: 2nd Round (lost to Peter Manley 3-4)
2008: 2nd Round (lost to Raymond van Barneveld 1-4).