Chad Jonathon Jones (born 15 June 1984) is an Australian rules footballer currently listed with the Claremont Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), having previously played for the Kangaroos and the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). From Perth, Western Australia, Jones made his debut for Claremont in 2003, and was recruited to the Kangaroos in the 2003 National Draft. Over three seasons at the club, he played six games, kicking a single goal, before being traded to West Coast prior to the 2007 season. At West Coast, Jones played seven games over two seasons before being delisted. Remaining with Claremont where he played as a key forward, Jones led the club's goalkicking in 2009 and 2010, also winning the Bernie Naylor Medal as the competition's leading goalkicker in both seasons. He went on to play in Claremont's 2011 and 2012 premiership sides, having also represented Western Australia in two interstate matches. More about Chad Jones
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The younger brother of former West Coast Eagles player Brett Jones, Jones originally played for the Wembley Downs Junior Football Club. Educated at Hale School, he played Alcock Cup matches before being recruited to Claremont in the WAFL. He made his senior debut for Claremont in round 1, 2003, against Peel Thunder, playing eight games and kicking 11 goals. He was recruited to the Kangaroos with pick number 24 in the 2003 National Draft. Jones made his AFL debut in round six of the 2004 season against the Western Bulldogs, recording five disposals before being dropped for the next game. He returned to play two more games late in the season, but mainly played with the club's VFL-affiliate, Port Melbourne. He did not play a game in 2005, spending the entire season in the VFL. After being reassigned to the Tasmanian Devils in the VFL for 2006, Jones managed three consecutive games for the Kangaroos in rounds 11–13, but these were his last games for the club as he was de-listed at the end of the season.In total, we tracked 29 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Chad Jones (LSU TIGERS TEAM SIGNED F/S HELMET CHAD JONES PATRICK PETERSON 50+SIGS + COA) was sold in February 2012 for $399.95 while the cheapest item (CHAD JONES NEW YORK GIANTS LOUISIANA STATE LSU AUTOGRAPHED CARD) found a new owner for $0.99 in May 2012. The month with the most items sold (5) was October 2009 with an average selling price of $9.99 for an autographed item of Chad Jones. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2012 with $207.98 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $3.14 was April 2010. In average, an autographed item from Chad Jones is worth $9.99.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Chad Jones were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
Item Title | Price | Store | |
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2010 CHAD JONES AUTOGRAPHED AUTO ROOKIE CARD RC #/250 | $5.99 | ||
CHAD JONES Autograph 2010 Classics Football Rookie Auto #372/499 LSU/NY GIANTS | $3.49 | ||
CHAD JONES LSU TIGERS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO W/COA | $16.00 | ||
CHAD JONES LSU TIGERS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO W/COA | $15.00 | ||
CHAD JONES LSU TIGERS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO W/COA | $25.00 | ||
CHAD JONES LSU TIGERS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO W/COA | $12.00 | ||
CHAD JONES NEW YORK GIANTS LOUISIANA STATE LSU AUTOGRAPHED CARD | $0.99 | ||
CHAD JONES SIGNED 8x10 LSU TIGERS PHOTO COA GIANTS AUTO | $9.99 | ||
LSU TIGERS TEAM SIGNED F/S HELMET CHAD JONES PATRICK PETERSON 50+SIGS + COA | $399.95 | ||
TITO WOOTEN, CHAD JONES MULTI-SIGNED 1996 NY GIANTS FOOTBALL, JSA/LOA | $69.99 |
Son of former LSU athlete Chad Jones participates in Tigers camp (06/18/23): A son of a former LSU star was at LSU's recruiting camp.