Eddie Jones expects Australia to try to disrupt Englands gameplan during the second Test but is confident his side will put in an improved display in Melbourne, live on Sky Sports. Air Max 90 Saldi . England took a 1-0 lead in the three Test series with a 39-28 win in Brisbane on Saturday, although they were forced to recover from a shaky start and Jones admitted afterwards he was not happy with the defensive side of the tourists game. But after making two changes to his side - recalling George Ford and Jack Nowell - Jones has been very happy with preparations ahead of Saturdays clash. The whole weeks preparation has been good, he told Sky Sports News HQ.The players concentration and intensity has been first class and we really prepared like we want to win. England head coach Eddie Jones says he has been impressed with his squads desire and work-rate in training ahead of Saturdays second Test Australia are looking for an unstructured game. They are looking to break it up. Our job is to make sure we control the tempo of the game.We need to get better this week in the set piece. Our scrum was good last week but we really want to dominate and our line-out - both locks last week were off the pace and not at their absolute best. Marland Yarde was unlucky to miss out, says Jones Physically, this week theyve been at their best so were anticipating an even better performance.Jones admitted Marland Yarde had been unfortunate to miss out this week and expects the players on the bench to play a vital role. Marland is unlucky not to be in the team but Jack (Nowell), with his high workrate, will just give us something different at the weekend.The forwards at the end of the game are going to be super important. Jack Clifford coming in gives us a bit more pace and Elliot Daly gives us a lot of versatility in the backs. 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Marshall caught five balls for 78 yards, while Adam Sinclair and Justin Sanvido each caught five passes for 92 yards. Garret Sanvido rushed 12 times for 180 yards and two touchdowns for the Mustangs, who also got TDs on the ground from Sinclair, Yannick Harou and Preston Huggins. Elsewhere in the CIS it was: No. 1 Laval 30, Acadia 14; No. 4 Montreal 29, No. 10 Saint Marys 10; No. 5 Calgary 36, No. 6 Saskatchewan 24; No. 7 Guelph 38, Toronto 12; No. 8 Manitoba 36, UBC 32; No. 9 McMaster 41, York 27; Windsor 44, Carleton 14; McGill 48, Mount Allison 17; St. FX 35, Concordia 18; Laurier 41, Waterloo 10; Bishops 22, Sherbrooke 21 and Regina 55, Alberta 35. At London, Ont., Aaron Colbon was 24-of-36 passing for 328 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions for Ottawa (2-2). Andrew Mullings caught both TD passes from Colbon and finished with 76 yards receiving. Ian Stewart was Colbons top target with eight catches for 148 yards. Western led 44-20 at halftime before pouring it on in the third quarter by outscoring Ottawa 30-0. No. 1 Rouge et Or 30, Axemen 14 At Wolfville, N.S., Tristan Grenon threw for 109 yards and a touchdown as Laval (3-0) defeated Acadia (0-2). --- No. 4 Carabins 29, No. 10 Huskies 10 At Montreal, Sean Thomas-Erlington rushed for 106 yards and touchdown as the Carabins (3-0) defeated Saint Marys (1-1). --- No. 5 DDinos 36, No. Air Max 90 Scontate. 6 Huskies 24 At Calgary, Andrew Buckley threw for two touchdowns and 294 yards while running in another score as the Dinos (3-0) stayed perfect against Saskatchewan (2-1). --- No. 7 Gryphons 38, Varsity Blues 12 At Toronto, Jazz Lindsey threw four touchdowns as Guelph (3-0) defeated the Varsity Blues (1-3). --- No. 8 Bisons 36, Thunderbirds 32 At Vancouver, Nic Demski caught two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter including one with just over a minute left that lifted Manitoba (2-1) past UBC (1-3). --- No. 9 Marauders 41, Lions 27 At Hamilton, Marshall Ferguson tossed five TDs, including three to Daniel Vandervoort, as McMaster (2-2) downed York (1-2). --- Lancers 44, Ravens 14 At Windsor, Ont., Austin Kennedy threw three touchdown passes as the Lancers (2-2) got past winless Carleton (0-3). --- Redmen 48, Mounties 17 At Sackville, N.B., Luis Guimont-Mota rushed for 141 yards and a touchdown as McGill (2-1) topped Mount Allison (0-2). --- X-Men 35, Stingers 18 At Montreal, Clay Masikewich threw three touchdown passes as St. FX (2-0) defeated Concordia (0-3). --- Golden Hawks 41, Warriors 10 At Waterloo, Ont., Dillon Campbell rushed for 180 yards and two touchdowns for Laurier (1-3) in a crushing win over the Warriors (1-3). --- Gaiters 22, Vert et Or 21 At Sherbrooke, Que., Mathieu Paquette kicked a 47-yard field goal with 37 seconds remaining to lift Bishops (2-1) past the Vert et Or (0-3). --- Rams 55, Golden Bears 35 At Edmonton, Cayman Shutter threw for a spectacular 484 yards and four touchdowns while running in two more himself to lead Regina (1-2) past Alberta (1-2). 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