With the Big Bash just around the corner, NSW are runaway Sheffield Shield leaders and sit one point behind co-leaders Victoria and Tasmania in the Ryobi Cup one-day competition.
They have set themselves the huge challenge of winning all three crowns in the one season.
Clark, who has never played so much cricket before Christmas, is satisfied with his side's progress.
"We're running first in the four-day competition by a long way and we're second by one point in (the Ryobi Cup)," he said.
"We should hold our heads up high and be proud of what we've done and take good momentum into the Twenty20s."
"It's been tough going. I've played 13-14 years of first class cricket and never played seven four-day games and eight one-day games before Christmas."
A solid win over the Blues in the Ryobi Cup on Thursday night propelled the Bushrangers into equal top spot on the one-day table and they are making progress up the Shield table after a hot and cold start.
Keeper-batsman Matthew Wade, fresh from a century in the limited overs encounter, declared the Vics in great shape heading into 2011.
"We're a little disappointed with how we were going in the Shield but we've managed to climb back to third and we're now equal first in the one-day stuff," Wade said.
"You've got to be happy with those two results coming into Christmas."
"We'll look to win the Big Bash and push on with these two forms in the new year."
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