Jones has been a part of the club since she joined the U14s, and has seen the team rise through the pyramid to reach tier three.
They are now within touching distance of a playoff to reach the second tier, but know they must win the remainder of their games with a strong positive goal difference to stand a chance of leapfrogging Plymouth into second.
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While they are focused and motivated to do just that, they know they have achieved a lot this season, with a record FA Cup run and a National League Cup win.
Jones told the Daily Echo: “I think if we look back at the start of the season, I don't think we thought we would be in the position we are now.
Abby Jones score two second half goals off the bench (Image: Amy Maidment/AFC Bournemouth)
“I think we probably all told ourselves that we would just fight to stay in the league, but to be able to potentially get in the playoffs and get promoted is such a huge achievement for us and the club as a whole.
“I think the success from where we started and also having that 1,000 days undefeated and now also scoring 100 goals, it's just a surreal thing.
“I think, like we said, we didn't think that we would be in this position now.
“I think as a team we have very high standards, so knowing now that we can potentially get in the playoffs and get promoted, I think we're all trying to hold ourselves accountable for that and go for that.
“But we have to remember the success we've had this season and all the amazing results that we've had, obviously playing against Man City and the cup final as well.”
Jones has missed recent weeks with an injury, and is currently on crutches with her foot in a boot.
Abby Jones (Image: Richard Crease)
She said she was “obviously gutted” to miss the rest of the season, and she explained the injury and the timescales to return.
“It's taken me a while to get back into the team, be back to my confident self, and now to get injured is really disappointing for me,” she said.
“I'm out for the rest of the season, I’ve torn a ligament in my plantar fascia. So yeah, on crutches, no weight-bearing for another week.
“So I've been off for five weeks now, and then after that got four- or five-weeks rehab. So I'll be back for next season!”