Coaching Career
All information provided below is based only on data available in the RLP database and should be used as a guide only.
Vital Statistics
- Full Name
- Stacey William Potu Jones
- Born
- Friday, 7th May, 1976
- Current Age
- 50 years and 32 days
- Place Of Birth
- Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Known Family Links
- Grandfather
- Maunga Emery
- Niece
- Laishon Albert-Jones
Biography
Former Junior Kiwi Test captain made his mark as a 19-year-old halfback in the Warriors’ debut season. The grandson of Maunga Emery, NZ international halfback of the 1960s, Jones was selected in the Kiwis’ World Cup squad at the end of 1995 and was a regular visitor to the Test arena during the next decade. In 1999 he became the first Auckland player to pass 100 first grade games but missed NZ’s Tri-series campaign when he broke his wrist in a warm-up match against Tonga. A member of the 2000 World Cup team that was beaten in the final by Australia, Jones’ great form was a highlight in the Warriors’ 2001-02 seasons in which the club first made the final eight and then qualified for the grand final against the Roosters. Jones won the ‘Golden Boot’ award for international player of the year in 2002 but after 34 Tests his club form wavered and he suddenly seemed to be out of favour with Warriors and NZ national coach Daniel Anderson. The record holder for most games for the Warriors, and the leading point-scorer and try-scorer in his decade with the club, Jones announced that he would be joining French Super League club Les Catalans in 2006. He finished the year be starring in NZ’s stunning 24-0 victory over Australia in the final of the 2005 Tri-Nations competition. A year later he again rejoined the Kiwi Test team but announced his international retirement following NZ’s 16-12 loss in extra-time against Australia in the final of the Tri-Nations competition in November.
- ALAN WHITICKER
Coaching Career Statistics
To view a list of corresponding matches, click on the List button.
| Representative Career - International | Comp Wins | Matches | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senior International Matches (Tests) | - | 6 | 4 | 2 | - | 66.67% | List | |||||||
| Club Career - Australia | Comp Wins | Matches | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| NRL Premiership | - | 11 | 2 | 9 | - | 18.18% | List | |||||||
| Other | Comp Wins | Matches | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| All Stars | - | 1 | - | 1 | - | 0.00% | List | |||||||
| NRL Under-20s | - | 28 | 16 | 11 | 1 | 57.14% | List | |||||||
| NSW Reserve Grade | - | 48 | 25 | 22 | 1 | 52.08% | List | |||||||
| Overall | Comp Wins | Matches | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| First Class | 18 | 6 | 12 | - | 33.33% | List | ||||||||
Test Matches - By Team | ||||||||||||||
| Team | Years | Games | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| New Zealand | 2024-25 | 6 | 4 | 2 | - | 66.67% | List | |||||||
Australia - By Team | ||||||||||||||
| Team | Years | Games | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| Maori | 2019 | 1 | - | 1 | - | 0.00% | List | |||||||
NRL Premiership - By Year | ||||||||||||||
| Team | Season | Games | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| WarriorsWarriors | 20222022 Telstra NRL Premiership | 11 | 2 | 9 | - | 18.18% | List | |||||||
NRL Premiership - By Team | ||||||||||||||
| Team | Years | Games | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| Warriors | 2022 | 11 | 2 | 9 | - | 18.18% | List | |||||||
NSW/QLD Cup - By Year | ||||||||||||||
| Team | Season | Games | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| Warriors (R)Warriors (R) | 20152015 VB NSW Cup | 24 | 12 | 11 | 1 | 50.00% | List | |||||||
| Warriors (R)Warriors (R) | 20162016 Intrust Super NSW Cup | 24 | 13 | 11 | - | 54.17% | List | |||||||
NSW/QLD Cup - By Team | ||||||||||||||
| Team | Years | Games | W | L | D | Win% | ||||||||
| Warriors (R) | 2015-16 | 48 | 25 | 22 | 1 | 52.08% | List | |||||||
Contributions:
Shawn Dollin, Rugby League Tables, Andrew Ferguson, Greg Fiveash, AJ Lucantonio, Paul Carter, Derek Farrar, Alan Katzmann, Max Turner, Terry Liberopoulos, Cymru RL, Bill Bates, Tim Costello
Sources:
David Middleton's Rugby League Yearbook (1987-88 to present), Big League, Warrington Rugby Heritage , RFL Player Registers, Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook (1981-82 to 1999), Wakefield Trinity Heritage

Your Say
2 Nov 2018 9:41am
Absolute champion. Joey Johns is an Immortal and named him his toughest challenge at half back. That speaks volumes. His try in the 2002 losing grand final is one of the all time great gf tries. Tough and skillfill with a bag of tricks he is an all time great. Too bad about the quality of team mates around him.
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