Ian Conin Jones (2 March 1940 — 1 June 2015) was a Welsh international rugby union player.
[1] Born in Vryburg, South Africa, Jones was raised in the farming community of Malmesbury and came to England on a Rhodes Scholarship, following studies at Stellenbosch University.
He attended Queen's College, Oxford, and won three rugby blues, one in their victorious 1964 Varsity match.
[2] Jones, a second row, played rugby for London Welsh and won a County Championship with Middlesex in 1967/68.
He qualified to represent Wales through his grandparents and was capped in the 1968 Five Nations, with the selectors looking for an improved line-out presence against Ireland at Lansdowne Road, a match lost to a last-minute try to Mick Doyle.