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The Trinidad and Tobago international was signed from W Connection for a small fee in May 2004 but Jones was not expected to have much of an impact during his first season on the south coast.
His athleticism and lightning pace made him a bright prospect for the future but he was widely regarded as a raw talent, yet to find his best position on the pitch.
All that changed with a loan move to Sheffield Wednesday in September of that year however when former Saints boss Paul Sturrock added him to his strike force and, aged just 19 when he moved north, Jones went on to hit seven goals in as many starts for the Yorkshire side.
On his return to the Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium he was used as a substitute in the 2-0 victory over Liverpool and 2-1 FA Cup victory over local rivals Portsmouth but was then thrown into the starting XI as part of the side that crumbled 2-1 away to Birmingham.
He did not feature for Harry Redknapp again for the rest of the season but did spend another productive spell away on loan, this time at Stoke where he hit three in 13 appearances.
At the start of the following campaign Jones grabbed the attention once again with a rapid-fire hat-trick against Anderlecht in the final friendly of pre-season. He then started the campaign brightly with goals against Luton and Sheffield Wednesday to become a regular member of the first team squad.
He was part of the Trinidad and Tobago squad for their first ever World Cup finals in Germany 2006.
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