Education
Bark-Jones was educated at Uppingham School, Rutland and from there was accepted into Cambridge University.
Bark-Jones was educated at Uppingham School, Rutland and from there was accepted into Cambridge University.
He played his club rugby for Waterloo R.F.C. and Cambridge University. While at Cambridge he played in the 1932 December Varsity match, along with future Wales international Vivian Jenkins. Bark-Jones played impressively and was tipped as a future Welsh cap by the Western Mail and just a few weeks later, in the Welsh trials, was chosen to represent Wales.
Bark-Jones" first international game was a historic Welsh victory over his birth country, England.
In an exciting match Bark-Jones played his part with excellent line-out play which was at the heart of the Welsh victory. The game ended 7-3, with all the Welsh points scored by Ronnie Boon.
Bark-Jones played just one more international game in the very next match of the Home Nations Championship against Scotland at Street Helens. Bark-Jones was injured at the age of 22 and was forced to retire from rugby.
His family carry on the Rugby tradition with his great-grand sons Sam Halliwell playing 1st team rugby at Shrewsbury and William Halliwell playing 15 A"s Rugby.
Wales
England 1933
Scotland 1933.