Eddie Jones has admitted Englands hopes of completing a series victory over Australia hinge on the outcome of the first Test in Brisbane on Saturday.The Grand Slam champions June tour is the first time the rivals have met over three games and in 17 previous meetings Down Under, the Wallabies have triumphed in all but three and never lost the fixture in four clashes at Suncorp Stadium.While Jones is refusing to write off Englands chances of winning if they succumb in the opening Test, he knows the importance of the result cannot be over-stated. We have to win the first one - thats what the series is about, the first Test, Jones said.There are two Tests to go after that, but the first is going to set up one side to win the series and you want to be the side that wins the series.We want to win the first Test and if we do that, we put ourselves in positions to do all sorts of things and thats our target. Englands rugby union side trained for the first time in Brisbane on Friday as they prepared for their three-match Test series against Australia We dont have any excuses. Weve come here to put our best foot forward and if were good enough, were going to win. If its not good enough, well go back home and well learn.Jones has pledged to adopt a Bodyline approach to facing the World Cup finalists, in reference to the bowling tactics used by Douglas Jardines Ashes winners of 1932-33.The Australian wants his tourists to play with the same level of aggression in the belief that only performances of furious intensity will be enough to secure a series victory that would identify England as a genuine force in the game. Englands preparations have been hit by severe weather, but head coach Eddie Jones says he is unfazed by the bad conditions The players realise they have got to do something different. To create history - and thats what we are trying to do - we have to do something different, Jones said.Christopher Columbus didnt discover America by swimming in his own back yard. He had to get in a boat and leave and not see anything. Thats exactly what we have to do.We are in a position where we have to do something no other side has done and to do that, we have to do things differently.Watch Australia v England live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 10.30am on Saturday.Also See:Hartley: We can win seriesRugby on SkyJones on facing AussiesEngland land in AustraliaKyrie Irving Nets Jersey . To the surprise of many, it isnt the Wolverines but their in-state rivals the Michigan State Spartans. Caris LeVert Nets Jersey . Only three players drafted by NHL clubs were included on the Czech selection camp roster on Wednesday. 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Julius Erving Nets Jersey . -- Charlie Graham stopped 67 shots as the Belleville Bulls edged the visiting Guelph Storm 6-5 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action.Former Rangers striker Michael Mols says it is crucial his former club are able to compete at the highest level, should they gain promotion to the Scottish Premiership.Rangers extended their lead at the top of the Scottish Championship to 14 points with a 2-0 win over Raith on Tuesday, and Mols is hopeful the club can be competitive if they can seal their return to the top flight.I think the most important thing is to compete next year in the Premiership, but it takes time, said Mols. Everybody knows that and Mark is building a new team, and from what Ive heard, he wants maybe five or six new players, so that also takes time to settle.Mols, who spent five years at Rangers between 1999 and 2004, also believes his side team can achieve success this season.Rangers face Premiership side Dundee on Saturday live on Sky Sports 2 in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals, and Mols sees no reason why they cannot win the tournament. Harry Forrester scored as Rangers beat Raith on Tuesday to move to within five wins of promotion Its in Rangers DNA to win trophies, and the expectations are always there. Now they are on a good run, and hopefully they can do itt this year with the Scottish Cup.ddddddddddddMols also played in a number of Champions League games for Rangers, including scoring a double in a 4-1 win over PSV in October 1999.But, under proposals to change the format of the qualification stages, it could potentially become more difficult for Scottish clubs to make it to the main tournament. Mols enjoyed a number of Champions League nights with Rangers, but fears Scottish clubs might not get many more opportunities under new proposals The proposed changes would see the champions route removed, which currently allows a path to the group stage for domestic title winners that have not already qualified.I see it as a big problem if its more difficult for the Scottish clubs to get into the Champions League, added Mols.The gap between the top of Europe and the rest will only become bigger, especially now with the Premier League getting so much money.Also See:Halliday: Fans can make differenceScottish Championship videoOld Firm ties Live on SkySky Bet Club ' ' '