Bob Jones (rugby union) explained

Robert Jones
Birth Name:Robert Jones
Birth Date:30 August 1875
Birth Place:Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales
Death Place:Trelewis, Glamorgan, Wales
Position:Forward
Amatyears3:1897-?
Amatteam1:Llwynypia RFC
Amatteam2:Cardiff RFC
Amatteam3:Glamorgan Police RFC
Repteam1:Wales
Repyears1:1901
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0
Occupation:Police officer
Spouse:Mary Evans
Children:3

Robert Jones (30 August 1875 – 21 September 1944) was a Welsh rugby union forward who played club rugby for Llwynypia and Cardiff and international rugby for Wales.[1]

Rugby career

Jones made his first appearance for Wales while representing Rhondda club, Llwynypia. Llwynypia, although unfashionable had provided several players to the Wales international team over the previous five years. Jones gained his one and only international cap when he was selected for the final game of the 1901 Home Nations Championship, where he was brought into the pack as a temporary replacement for Jehoida Hodges. The match was played at Swansea's St. Helen's Ground against Ireland, and Jones took his place in the squad with fellow Llwynypia team-mates William Alexander and Willie Llewellyn. Despite the Welsh scoring less tries than Ireland, Wales captain Billy Bancroft ensured victory by converting both tries, whereas Ireland missed all three of theirs. The next season saw the return off Hodges, and Jones did not represent Wales again.

In his later career, Jones played for top flight Welsh club, Cardiff. As an officer in the Glamorgan Constabulary he also represented Glamorgan Police on the rugby field.

International matches played for Wales

Wales[2]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.espnscrum.com/wales/rugby/player/1486.html Bob Jones player profile
  2. Smith (1980), pg 467.