Halkett has played 131 Test matches for South Africa and will be looking to add to his length list of caps for the national team which started with his first against Germany.
“I made my debut against Germany and have played them on numerous occasions,” Halkett said on Monday.
“They are a very well organised team with world-class individual players.
“Germany are defensively sound and very good in one-versus-one situations both in defence and offence. They have efficient ball and game control in combination with the ability to attack at speed from anywhere.”
For Halkett, competing and testing his ability against the best in the world is what drives him on.
“These upcoming Tests will be no different. The German league is the toughest European league I have played in to date.”
The Capetonian said the fans can expect slick, exciting hockey with an exceptionally high skill level, while they will also be able to witness strong defensive structures.
“Well, to be honest, when you have won the last two Olympic gold medals, everyone in your team has the potential to be dangerously effective,” Halkett said of the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Olympic Games champions.
“Personally, I am feeling good. We had a good summer series at the end of January and we managed to secure some good results against three Rio Olympic teams, but playing Germany is always different.”
SA TEAM