He also represented Ireland in an exhibition series versus the combined Universities.
His main asset was his ability to solo run at great length, before setting up a team mate, or scoring himself.
[2] He first made his name as a schoolboy in the first ever Hogan Cup final – an unorthodox place for a player to cement a reputation.
His personal scoring tally was 3–4, out of Armagh's 3–12, inspiring them to a four-point victory.
The "Iggy Jones Room" at O'Neill Park, in Dungannon, is named in his honour.