AFC Bournemouth have beaten Moneyfields twice this week, ahead of hosting Bristol Rovers at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday.
The first of the wins over Moneys sent the Cherries to the Hampshire Senior Cup final, while the second meant they continued their perfect run in the league.
Defeating second-placed Moneyfields also sets up an opportunity for the Cherries to clinch the National League Division One South West title this Sunday at Dean Court.
Skipper Jones has been at the club for eight years and said this was the biggest week since she has been at the club.
“This week has been massive for us,” Jones said.
_(Image: Robin Jones/AFC Bournemouth)_ “Obviously we had a semifinal on Sunday against Moneyfields and that was a really important game for us because we've won the Hampshire Cup two seasons in a row now and it's obviously something we want to maintain.
“Then having the league game against Moneyfields again on Wednesday, we knew we needed to get three points from that.
“It was such a big occasion for us and to be able to come away with a positive result obviously puts us in good stead for our league game on Sunday, which hopefully we can put on a good performance for that.”
Asked how difficult it was to separate the potential title win with the task in front of them in Rovers, Jones said: “We always have the same mentality of we only look at the next game and especially we knew this thing was coming up, we knew this big occasion was coming up this week.
“Obviously the three games in eight days was going to be tough for us, especially after the game on Moneyfields on Wednesday when we had such a positive result, we had to enjoy that moment, enjoy the win with each other after the game, even the next day on the Thursday.
_(Image: Newsquest)_ “But now we're full focus on Sunday.
“We know what's at stake for us and we know it's such an important occasion in front of hopefully what will be so many people coming to watch us.
“So we've got to put on a performance at the end of the day and like I said, we're not going to be able to have that achievement if we don't get the three points.”
She said the team have discussed what is at stake and what the opportunity brings for the club this weekend.
“It's definitely not something that we've hidden away from,” Jones said
“We're obviously all human, so we know what this occasion means for us this weekend.
“I know certainly after Wednesday night, a lot of the players struggle to sleep knowing what this weekend would hold and I think it would still be like that until Sunday comes.
“But the motivation that we have behind the team is so, so important to all of us and to be able to have something as big as what Sunday is going to be, to look forward to is going to be so important.”