Lynn will be associated with Wales after trying to win the Runbi Three Ladies Game in a row with Gloucester-Hartpury on March 16, with his team against Saracens.
Then he has less than a week to prepare Wales for the six women's match against Scotland in Edinburgh on March 22.
Jones hopes that Lynn's success will move to the international theater alongside his attacking playing style.
She said: “It is extremely exciting that Sean be because I know what he can create, and it is a good environment that we hope we can prosper and play the best game for the Rajabi under it.”
“He is very enthusiastic and proud of Welshman.”
With the completion of Wales at the bottom of the championship last year, Jones said she would not measure this year’s success through their table.
She said: “I think after the year we had, I personally would like to see my players and teams only smile in the shirt and enjoy playing the Welsh roll game.”
“Just find this love again in the Wales shirt will be a tremendous victory for us.”