Jones played in just two international matches, but became a Triple Crown winner when he represented Wales during the 1902 Home Nations Championship.
[3] Although little is recorded about Jones, he is listed as originally playing rugby for Porth Scarlets a now defunct Rhondda club.
The 1902 Championship had already begun, with Wales victorious over England in their opening fixture, when Jones was called in as a replacement for Llanelli's Nathaniel Walters.
After this victory the Welsh selectors kept faith with the side, refusing to make a single change for the final game of the tournament, away to Ireland.
Despite now being a Championship winner and never playing in a losing game, Jones was replaced the next season by George Travers, and never represented Wales again.