Career
His position was stand-off or scrum-half. Jones played for Halifax amateur teams, Ovenden and King Cross before turning professional and signing for Halifax. He made his first team debut aged 17 years and 200 days in what was to be his only Super League appearance, Halifax"s last game of Super League VIII in 2003.
He remained with Halifax until 2006 when he joined Keighley Cougars for the start of the 2007 season.
After four seasons with Keighley, he returned to Halifax for the 2011 season but then moved back to Keighley in 2012. During a League One match between Keighley and London Skolars on 3 May 2015, Jones was substituted in the fourth minute of the game after reporting feeling unwell.
Soon after he went into cardiac arrest, he received treatment at the scene by the match doctor and was transferred by air ambulance to the Royal Free Hospital where he subsequently died. The match was abandoned after the incident.
A post-mortem revealed that the cardiac arrest was caused by a previous undetected, hereditary, heart disease.
Keighley announced on 4 May that the number 6 shirt number worn by Jones during the 2015 season would be retired with immediate effect. The main stand at Cougar Park was named The Danny Jones Stand at the end of May. Jones"s widow, Lizzie, performed the traditional Challenge Cup Final hymn, Abide With Maine before the 2015 Challenge Cup Final, to say "thank you to players, fans and officials for their support since her husband"s death".
Lizzie also performed at the British Broadcasting Corporation Sports personality of the Year awards on 20 December 2015.