If Danny Jones scores against Featherstone in the Co-Operative Championship on Sunday at Cougar Park, it will be the 50th consecutive game he has scored in.

His run stretches back to the last two games of the 2008 season and he was the only player in any division to score in all of his team’s matches throughout the last campaign.

“It is something I think about as I go into a game,” said Jones.

“There have been a few moments when I thought I might miss out on the run continuing. At the start of the season, when we were due to play Barrow away, I was injured so would have missed the game.

“Luckily for me though, the game was called off due to the snow and I was fit to play in the rescheduled match.”

Jones has already broken the Cougars record for scoring in consecutive games, which was previously held by John Wasliw who registerd in 46 straight games from February 1992 to September 1993.

“It’s nice to have a record that will go into the Keighley Cougars history book and that makes me a proud man,” added Jones, who has also passed boss Barry Eaton’s record of 43 scoring matches for the club.

If the scrum half scores tomorrow, he has even promised to do a special celebration.

He said: “I think if I do score, I will do some sort of celebration, maybe a Saturday Night Fever dance or Peter Crouch’s robot!”

Jones still has some way to go to beat the overall record of 92 games, held by David Watkins, who played for Salford in the 1970s.

He added: “I’d love to hold the record for scoring in the most successive matches but 92 is a big achievement so I’ll have to just keep trying my best!”

With only six league matches to go Jones knows that good performances from the team are crucial.

He said: “We still believe we can stay up, if we can win three or four games then we have a really good chance and it’s not impossible, the lads won’t give up fighting.”