Jones made his international debut for
Wales against
South Africa in November 2004. He featured in Wales' 2005 Grand Slam-winning side. He was not initially selected for the 44-man squad for the
2005 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand. He was later called up as a replacement for the injured
Simon Taylor. After his performance in the 30–19 win over
Otago he was selected for the squad for the first test. He came on as a replacement and went on to start in the final two tests. In January 2008, Jones was appointed captain of Wales by new coach
Warren Gatland. In his first Six Nations tournament as captain, he led his team to a second Grand Slam in four years. In November 2008, Ryan Jones and
Shane Williams became the first Welsh players to be nominated in a group of five players for the
IRB International Player of the Year award, first awarded in 2001. Shane Williams was selected as the 2008 International Player of the Year. In April 2009, Jones was omitted from the
2009 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa. He was subsequently called up to join the squad on 9 June after
Stephen Ferris pulled out with a knee injury, however within days of arriving in South Africa he was declared unfit by the Lions medical team due to head injuries he had sustained in a previous Wales test match. Jones was named captain of the Welsh team for the
Autumn internationals in 2009, when the side faced
New Zealand,
Samoa,
Argentina and
Australia. Jones featured in all five of Wales' 2012 Six Nations matches, starting two, as he and the team secured a third Grand Slam in seven years. He also featured heavily in the following years championship, captaining Wales in three of the five games, only missing the final 30–3 defeat of England through injury, as Wales defended their championship title. Jones held the record as Wales most capped captain by overtaking the record of 28 caps held by
Ieuan Evans on 16 November 2012 versus Samoa. Jones' record of 33 caps as captain was surpassed by
Sam Warburton on 14 March 2015. He was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
2021 Birthday Honours for services to rugby union football and charitable fundraising in Wales.
International tries ==Post rugby career==