Jack Jones (footballer, born 1924)'s Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Jack Jones (footballer, born 1924)

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Jack Jones (footballer, born 1924).

John Raymond 'Jack' Jones (born 1924) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He is primarily known for his time with the Essendon Football Club. His career involved playing Australian rules football at a high level in one of Australia's major leagues, the VFL.

1946: Start of consecutive games streak

In 1946, Jones began a streak of playing in 133 consecutive games for Essendon.

1946: Premiership as a reserve

In 1946, Jones was a reserve in Essendon's premiership team.

1946: Essendon's best utility player award

In 1946, Jones won Essendon's best utility player award.

1947: Essendon's best utility player award

In 1947, Jones won Essendon's best utility player award.

1949: Premiership win

In 1949, Jones starred on the half-forward flank in Essendon's premiership team.

1949: Essendon's best utility player award

In 1949, Jones won Essendon's best utility player award.

1950: Another Premiership win

In 1950, Jones was again on the half-forward flank in Essendon's premiership win.

1952: End of consecutive games streak

In 1952, Jones's streak of 133 consecutive games for Essendon ended.

1953: Best clubman award

In 1953, Jones won the best clubman award.

1954: Essendon's best utility player award

In 1954, Jones won Essendon's best utility player award.

1956: O&MFL premiership

In 1956, Jones coached Albury to the O&MFL premiership.