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Published 08:25 26 Nov 2018 GMT
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Ireland will be favourites going into next February's Six Nations meeting with England and will be hoping to win three consecutive games against their fiercest rivals for the first time in seven years.
And Jones, who is known to stoke the flames ahead of big games, is already hyping up the Aviva clash.
"We owe them one," Jones said of Ireland in the wake of Saturday's win.
"I'm not worried about winning the Six Nations, I'm worried about Ireland.
"We just need to keep getting better. We play them first up so it's the most important game we've got coming forward.
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