Dafydd Aled Rees Jones (born 24 June 1979) is a Welsh former
rugby union
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player who played as a
flanker
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for the
Scarlets
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regional side and the
Wales national team. First capped in 2002, he made 42 appearances in a seven-year international career. He also played over 200 times for Llanelli, including appearances for both
Llanelli RFC
Llanelli Rugby Football Club ( cy, Clwb Rygbi Llanelli) is a Welsh rugby union club founded on 30 March 1872.
The club's historic home ground was Stradey Park in Llanelli, but they moved in 2008 to the new Parc y Scarlets in adjacent Pembe ...
and the
Scarlets
The Scarlets () are one of the four professional Welsh rugby union teams and are based in Llanelli, Wales. Their home ground is the Parc y Scarlets stadium. They play in the United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby Champions Cup (which ...
.
Career
Jones was born in
Aberystwyth and attended
Ysgol Gyfun Aberaeron
Ysgol Gyfun Aberaeron is a bilingual comprehensive school for pupils aged between 11 and 18 years. The school is situated in the town of Aberaeron in Ceredigion, Wales. The school had 581 pupils on roll in 2022.
34% of pupils are from homes in ...
. A product of
Llanelli RFC
Llanelli Rugby Football Club ( cy, Clwb Rygbi Llanelli) is a Welsh rugby union club founded on 30 March 1872.
The club's historic home ground was Stradey Park in Llanelli, but they moved in 2008 to the new Parc y Scarlets in adjacent Pembe ...
's youth system, he made his debut for the club in February 1997, coming on as a replacement in a game against
Leeds Tykes
Leeds Tykes (formerly Leeds RUFC, Leeds Carnegie and Yorkshire Carnegie) is an English rugby union club in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, playing in the National League 1.
The club was founded as Headingley FC, but renamed in 1991 when it j ...
. He made only a few appearances over the next two seasons before making his breakthrough as a regular during the 1999–2000 season, playing 25 times for
Llandovery RFC
Llandovery RFC ( cy, Clwb Rygbi Llanymddyfri) is a Welsh rugby union club based in Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The club is an inaugural member of the Welsh Rugby Union, currently play in the Welsh Premier Division and is a feeder club fo ...
and eight times for Llanelli. That was reversed the following season, as he played 20 times for Llanelli and twice for Llandovery, before committing exclusively to Llanelli in 2001–02, playing 33 times. He played 20 more times for Llanelli before the advent of
regional rugby in Wales, at which point he joined the Scarlets. He made over 100 appearances for the Scarlets and was part of the team that won the
Celtic League
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in 2003–04 and reached the final of the
Anglo-Welsh Cup
The Anglo-Welsh Cup (), was a cross-border rugby union knock-out cup competition that featured the 12 Premiership Rugby clubs and the four Welsh regions. It was a created as a replacement for the RFU Knockout Cup, which featured only English club ...
in
2005–06, coming on as a replacement in both the semi-final against
Bath
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** Public bathing, a public place where people bathe
* Thermae, ancient Roman public bathing facilities
Plac ...
and the final against
Wasps
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.
At international level, Jones played for Wales Development as well as the Sevens and 'A' teams. He made his Test debut for Wales against
Fiji at the
Millennium Stadium
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on 9 November 2002; Wales won the match 58–14. He was then capped against
Canada
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and
New Zealand
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. After competing in the
2003 Six Nations Championship
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, he then played against New Zealand and
England
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, before he was included in the Wales squad for the
2003 Rugby World Cup
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. He played in five matches during the tournament, scoring a
try in the pool match against
Italy
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. He played in the
2004 Six Nations Championship
The 2004 Six Nations Championship was the fifth series of the rugby union Six Nations Championship to be held since the competition expanded in 2000 to include Italy. Overall, this was the 110th series of the international championship.
Match wi ...
, as well as being capped twice in June, and then another four times in November, scoring a try against
Romania
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. He played against England in the
2005 Six Nations Championship
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Wales ...
, which Wales went on to win. A groin injury meant he was a late withdrawal for the following game against Italy, and also ruled him out of the rest of the Six Nations, as well as the
2005 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
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. Despite the injury, he signed a three-year contract extension with the Scarlets in March 2005.
In the Scarlets' opening game of the 2005–06 season against
Edinburgh Gunners
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, he snapped a finger ligament; the injury required surgery and was expected to rule him out for three months. His recovery was faster than expected and he was later expected to be able to play for the Scarlets by the end of October. He made his return as a replacement, again against Edinburgh, in the Heineken Cup on 29 October, less than two months since his injury; he scored a try deep into injury time to help the Scarlets to a 15–13 win. After initially being left out of the Wales squad for the 2006 Autumn internationals, his return to club action saw him called up for the game against Fiji on 11 November. He started the game at blindside flanker, but suffered an ankle injury and had to be substituted. After missing another six weeks, he made his return in the Scarlets' festive match against the Dragons on 23 December; minutes after coming off the bench for the injured
Gavin Thomas
Gavin Michael Thomas (born 22 October 1977) is a Welsh former international rugby union player who played as a flanker. He played his club rugby for Tondu, Bridgend, Bath, the Ospreys, the Scarlets and the Newport Gwent Dragons, and was capped 2 ...
, he scored the Scarlets' first try of the game as they won 28–16. Ahead of the
2006 Six Nations
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, Jones was given a red card in the Scarlets' 30–13 loss away to
Ulster
Ulster (; ga, Ulaidh or ''Cúige Uladh'' ; sco, label=Ulster Scots, Ulstèr or ''Ulster'') is one of the four traditional Irish provinces. It is made up of nine counties: six of these constitute Northern Ireland (a part of the United Kin ...
for stamping on Ulster lock
Matt McCullough
Matt McCullough (born 9 September 1981) is a retired Irish rugby union footballer. He played for Ulster.
McCullough was educated at Ballymena Academy and Trinity College Dublin. He captained the School's 1st XV rugby team 1999–2000, which reac ...
. Reports after the game suggested it might have been a case of mistaken identity and that prop
was the one guilty of stamping, but Jones was found guilty and banned for three weeks, ruling him out of Wales' first two games of the Six Nations, including the opener against England, for which he had already been named on the bench. He returned to action in the Celtic League against
Connacht on 18 February, after his suspension was reassessed as running from the date of the sending-off, not the date of the disciplinary hearing. He made his first appearance of the 2006 Six Nations in the final game against
France
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, coming on for Scarlets teammate
Alix Popham
Alix Jon Popham (born 17 October 1979) is a Welsh former rugby union player who played as a number eight or flanker. Born in Newport, he began his career with Newport RFC in 1998, before moving to Leeds Tykes in 2002. He spent three years in Engl ...
in the 69th minute. After the Anglo-Welsh Cup final against Wasps, Jones started every game for the rest of the season, albeit playing mostly on the openside flank, and he was called up to the Wales team for their
summer tour of Argentina; however, shortly before the tour, Jones suffered a shoulder injury in training and withdrew.
Jones had an operation on the injury in June 2006, and was expected to miss 6–9 months of action. By the end of August 2006, it was expected that he could be back within 6–8 weeks, before later targeting a return against
Sale Sharks
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Originally founded in 1861 as Sale Football Club, now a distinct amateur club, they adopted the ...
in the Anglo-Welsh Cup on 2 December. He was picked to start the game, but was unable to prevent a 21–5 defeat that sent Sale into the semi-finals of the competition.
Jones suffered a shoulder injury after coming off the bench in Wales's 19–12 loss to New Zealand on 7 November 2009, and had surgery on his
acromioclavicular joint
The acromioclavicular joint, or AC joint, is a joint at the top of the shoulder. It is the junction between the acromion (part of the scapula that forms the highest point of the shoulder) and the clavicle. It is a plane synovial joint.
Structure ...
two days later, ruling him out of the rest of the Autumn international series. He had further surgery in June 2010, and the Scarlets remained hopeful for his return to action,
but when the injury failed to fully heal, Jones retired from all forms of rugby on 4 January 2011, after failing to fully recover.
Jones continued his association with the Scarlets, initially until at least the end of the 2010–11 season, undertaking various roles within the region, including assisting with the Academy, working within the community department to help inspire young players, and aiding sponsor relationships.
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References
External links
Scarlets profile
Wales profile
ERC profile
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1979 births
Living people
Rugby union flankers
Rugby union number eights
Rugby union players from Aberystwyth
Scarlets players
Wales international rugby union players
Welsh rugby union players
2003 Rugby World Cup players