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'''Stephen Jones''' is a Welsh journalist and the rugby union correspondent for [[The Times]] and [[The Sunday Times]], and has been for over 20 years and has been twice-named Sports Correspondent of the Year by the Sports Journalists' Association.
'''Stephen Jones''' is a Welsh journalist and the rugby union correspondent for [[The Times]] and [[The Sunday Times]], and has been for over 20 years and has been twice-named Sports Correspondent of the Year by the Sports Journalists' Association.


Jones is an accomplished Onanist, winning Welsh caps at U16, U18 and U21s. After moving to London, he declared for England but has so far failed to get a full England cap although he has been selected on the 'B' bench after a particularly rampant fixation with Mike Tindall. Jones continues to be the chief Onanist at the Sunday Times despite strong competition from Stuart Barnes and more recently Lawrence Dallaglio.
Jones is an accomplished Onanist, winning Welsh caps at U16, U18 and U21s. After moving to London, he declared for England but has so far failed to get a full England cap although he has been selected on the 'B' bench after a particularly rampant fixation with [[Mike Tindall]]. Jones continues to be the chief Onanist at the Sunday Times despite strong competition from [[Stuart Barnes]] and more recently [[Lawrence Dallaglio]].





Revision as of 12:21, 15 February 2011

Stephen Jones is a Welsh journalist and the rugby union correspondent for The Times and The Sunday Times, and has been for over 20 years and has been twice-named Sports Correspondent of the Year by the Sports Journalists' Association.

Jones is an accomplished Onanist, winning Welsh caps at U16, U18 and U21s. After moving to London, he declared for England but has so far failed to get a full England cap although he has been selected on the 'B' bench after a particularly rampant fixation with Mike Tindall. Jones continues to be the chief Onanist at the Sunday Times despite strong competition from Stuart Barnes and more recently Lawrence Dallaglio.


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