ENGLAND VET COWLEY 
MAKES AN ARRESTING SIGHT ON TV

Bailiffs
Thu 1 May, 8:00 pm - 8:30 pm  30mins

Mark Cowley and Pete Daines make an early morning call on a debtor who owes thousands of pounds in parking fines. Bailiff Jamie Walker discovers what it's like to seize the wrong car.

Ex-Radlett team, England and Middlesex Vets representative Mark Cowley is to play before the biggest audience of his life on Thursday (May 1). He is to star in a BBC 1 documentary at 8pm called The Bailiffs.

Cowley, notorious for using his impounding, clamping, seizing and arresting skills on unsuspecting opponents on court, is to make an early morning call on a debtor who owes thousands of pounds in parking fines. These skills will be on view on Thursday.

“Any aspiring player would be well advised to watch this programme to see a masterful and refined use of skills that many players only use incidentally or emotionally. Mark is a true professional and has maximised these skills and integrated them into a highly successful game. It is a fine study,” said a keen observer and Grapevine correspondent from the North-West London suburbs.

Cowley is also renowned for having the knack of getting the best of the refereeing decisions. Many opponents believe that the threat that referees may leave the building to find their cars clamped is instrumental in giving him this edge.

Cowley was part of the winning Middlesex Over-45 team at the Inter County finals in March.

Programme:
Thursday 1 May, BBC 1 - The Bailiffs

England and Middlesex Vets representative and ex-Radlett team player Mark Cowley
Cowley impounds the
National O45 Inter County trophy.

Article from: The SQUASH Player 1st May 2003