Eddie Jones says Englands celebrations at winning the Six Nations will be muted as they set their sights on a Grand Slam. Scotlands 29-18 win over France at Murrayfield confirmed England as the 2016 champions with one game remaining, a trip to Paris to face the vanquished French next Saturday.Jones was understandably delighted that Englands improvement over the first four games of his reign led to a championship - their first since 2011 - but said the desire remains to complete a clean sweep of wins, something England have not managed since 2003. Winning the title is a fantastic achievement by the team. The squad is still very much the same one from the World Cup, so that squad has changed themselves and the real credit goes to the players, Jones told Sky Sports News HQ.The coaching staff have done a fantastic job. Steve Borthwick and Paul Gustard, the medical staff have all worked well to create an environment for the team to flourish. Jones was all smiles after Englands nervous win over Wales at Twickenham We dont feel like we have done the job yet. We want to be the most dominant team in Europe and to do that we have to beat everyone.Weve still got France in the way and we know they can play some good rugby. But if we are intense enough, play with the intensity we showed against Wales in the first 72 minutes, we should beat them. Jones believes there is still room for England to improve Even our young guys dont know if they will get another chance to win a Grand Slam so they have to take the opportunity with both hands. Its nice to win a trophy - its a nice thing to have but weve just got to keep getting better and better as a team. Scotland beat France to hand England the Six Nations crown Jones also had special praise for former captain Chris Robshaw, who was one of Englands star players across the wins over Scotland, Italy, Ireland and Wales.He said: Hes just been consistently good. Its not only the work he does on the field, its the work he does off it as well.He helps guys with their skills after training and hes been a source of strength for Dylan [Hartley]. Dylan has done really well as captain but Chris has helped him and I am really pleased for him. His status in rugby has been retrieved and hes gone on to become a much better player. Former captain Chris Robshaw earned plaudits from Jones for his performances As for the future, which will see England take on old foes Australia in the summer, Jones added: Once we get through the Grand Slam well start thinking about Australia. They are sure to be well prepared and I think [coach] Michael Cheika will be over here this week having a look. Thats a great contest for us. Also See: Scotland win gives England title Jones: Still room for improvement England resist Wales comeback Marler says sorry to Lee Air Jordan Outlet . Pirlo limped out of Sundays 1-0 win over Udinese after just 13 minutes. Juventus says Pirlo underwent tests on Monday which revealed he has "a second-degree lesion to the collateral medial ligament in his right knee. Wholesale Authentic Air Jordan . 9. Price, heading to the 2014 Olympics for Canada, was named the First Star after posting wins in three starts with a 1.00 goals-against average and a .971 save percentage. http://www.wholesaleairjordanchina.com/ . Burris threw two TD passes, including a key 15-yard fourth-quarter strike to Bakari Grant that effectively countered a Toronto comeback bid and led Hamilton to a 33-19 victory. Authentic Air Jordan From China . 10 VCU 85-67 on Thursday night at the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. The Seminoles (4-0) have scored at least 80 points in each of their games. Cheap Jordans Shoes . - Goaltender Philippe Desrosiers of the Rimouski Oceanic has broken a shutout record that was only three months old in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. Rather than sabotage North Queenslands NRL title defence, ex-Cowboy Josh Hannay believes their epic semi-final win has provided it a timely shot in the arm.There are fears North Queensland may battle to back up from their extra-time 26-20 semi-final triumph over arch rivals Brisbane in tropical Townsville last Friday night.Especially against a Cronulla side fresh from a week off.Even Cowboys coach Paul Green has admitted to fears of a second half fadeout against the Sharks in Friday nights preliminary final at Allianz Stadium.But former Cowboys centre Hannay believes the rush of winning their high-profile derby against the Broncos play a bigger role than fatigue in the grand final qualifier.Everyone is talking about their recovery and travel, Hannay told AAP.But the benefits they would have got out of that victory (over Brisbane) in terms of confidence and belief, that far exceeds any fatigue.And the realisation they are one game away from another grandd final will really help them.ddddddddddddHannay said the semi-final derby was just what the Cowboys needed after their opening finals loss in Melbourne.Coming off last week would have given them a lot of confidence, said Hannay, who played 150 games for the Cowboys from 1998-2006.It was probably the win they needed coming off a hard fought loss to Melbourne.A local derby is second only to a grand final in terms of build up.It was a good game for them to get back up for.Hannay hoped the Cowboys could back up - he believed they would need all the energy they could get to blunt a fresh Sharks team.I would dare say Cronulla will be fresh coming off the blocks after having the weekend off and not having to travel, Hannay said.I think the key will be the Cowboys matching the start Cronulla will be coming out with on Friday night. ' ' '