Harold Jones (rugby union, born 1904)
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Full nameHarold C. S. Jones
Born10 November 1904
Died23 January 1986 (aged 81)
Position
Prop
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| Born | 10 November 1904 | ||||||||||||||||
| Died | 23 January 1986 (aged 81) | ||||||||||||||||
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Harold C. S. Jones (10 November 1904 – 23 January 1986) was an English international rugby union player.
Jones was educated at Trent College and Birkenhead School.[1]
A prop, Jones played his club rugby for Manchester.[2] He was a Lancashire representative player and in 1929 featured on the "Probables" side (against "Possibles") in trials for the England team, but didn't receive a call up.[3] In 1930, Jones went on tour with the British Lions to New Zealand and Australia, as a late replacement after Peter Howard had to withdraw.[4] He played a total of 11 matches over the course of the tour.[1]