Career
Jones was capped just once for Wales, but this was during the 1905 Home Nations Championship, making Jones a Grand Slam winning player. Windham Jones came to note as a rugby player when he played for Cardiff during the 1902/03 season. Despite playing for one of Wales" premier clubs, by 1905 he was representing Mountain Ash, a second tier club of the period.
lieutenant was while playing for Mountain Ash that Windham Jones was given his one and only Welsh international cap.
Jones was injured after the English game and was replaced by another Swansea player Billy Trew. When Trew also retired injured, Windham Jones was given an opportunity to fill his role in the half back position.
Windham Jones was central to both Welsh tries, scoring the first under the posts after dummying through the Irish defence. And then setting up the second try for Teddy Morgan.
Even with a key role in his first international game, he was replaced for the next year"s Championship by Percy Bush, and never represented Wales again.
He left the post in 1926, replaced by ex-Lions manager Harry Packer. Later Windham Jones ran the line at several international matches. International matches played
Wales
Ireland 1905.