Willie le Roux says the Sharks game against the Stormers on Saturday is like a Springbok trial match for some players. Two of South Africas premier Super Rugby sides go head to head in Cape Town, live on Sky Sports this weekend, and its a battle that Le Roux and his team-mates are looking forward to. The two sides are unbeaten so far in the competition, with seasoned Springboks and new caps shining for both.Le Roux is taking part in his first season with the Sharks after signing from the Cheetahs last year, and scored a try in his debut against the Kings. Though his new team is pleased after winning their opening two games, he says the atmosphere in camp suggests this weekends fixture carries slightly more weight. Thats the one; going to Newlands and playing the Stormers, said the full-back. Theyre always a quality side and everybody is looking forward to it. Weve got a strong defence and the key is when we get the turnover the guys really switch on and they know their roles. Thats where I come in - just waiting for the turnover ball to put the guys into space. Willie le Roux For some of the guys its like Springbok trials as well. Everyones really up for it, we just cant wait to get onto the field and express ourselves.Everyone knows the South African derbies are always tough, they know theyre playing for higher colours and they have to give it their best against each other, so its always tough playing against South African opposition.The Sharks recorded a bonus point in their win over the Kings in Port Elizabeth, before backing it up with victory over a visiting Jaguares side full of internationals, and Le Roux says both teams were difficult to break down.The Kings feed off their crowd so its a hard place to go to for a win. I remember in their first season they picked up a win against the Force in their first game, so we always knew that was going to be tough. Willie Le Roux scored a try against the Kings on his debut for Sharks in Week 1 Our first home game against the Jaguares was like a Test match. Those guys are really physical and theyre not an easy side to play against, but we played in the right areas of the field and defended well, so luckily we came away with the win.A relaxed Le Roux credited the defensive work of the team for the unbeaten start to the season, as well as being able to play with freedom when they have the ball.Weve got a strong defence and the key is when we get the turnover the guys really switch on and they know their roles. Thats where I come in - just waiting for the turnover ball to put the guys into space.The coaches allow us to play our game. Theyve told us to play what we see and said we cant cramp ourselves up in a kicking game, so the guys are really enjoying it. Daniel du Preez (left) and brother Jean-Luc played in the Currie Cup for the Sharks last year but are tasting Super Rugby for the first time in 2016 The turnovers that have allowed the Sharks to punish sides comes from ferocious work at the breakdown. A familiar sight for fans is Marcel Coetzee causing trouble for opposition sides at the tackle, but there are two new loose forwards in the Sharks family who have caught the eye this season.Jean-Luc and Daniel du Preez, twin sons of former Springbok Robert du Preez, have made a big impact in their short time in the senior squad. The 20-year-olds featured in the Sharks off-season wins over Toulon and Toulouse, and continued their impressive form into the regular season. Le Roux is confident there is plenty more to come from the pair.Everyone knows Marcel, then youve got Dan and Jean-Luc, a couple of youngster coming through who are incredibly energetic. They just want to tackle guys backwards and get their hands on the ball so they can throw the ball around, play and just have fun on the field.They were already starting to shine in the pre-season games in France and then Jean-Luc was given man of the match in both of our first two games of the season.Theyre great talents and unbelievable guys. They are great rugby players with a bright future ahead of them.Watch Stormers v Sharks live on Sky Sports 4 from 3pm this Saturday Also See: Super Rugby hits Super Rugby tries - rd 2 Retallick ruled out Follow us @SkySportsRugby china jerseys . Speaking to the Chicago Tribune at baseballs Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Boras called the former home of the Expos a "tremendous environment" for baseball. wholesale jerseys china . Calgary scored on the first shift, and Michael Cammalleri scored twice as the Flames cruised to a 5-2 win over the Washington Capitals on Saturday. https://www.chinajerseysreplica.us/ . 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Growing up in the shadows of Ibrox just around the corner from the club he supported all his life, Halliday is no stranger to going through the turnstiles as a Rangers follower rather than a Rangers player.When joining Mark Warburtons set-up in the summer, the midfielder spoke freely about achieving the dream of signing for the team he has idolised since childhood. Given his publicised affinity with the blue half of Glasgow, the 24-year-old Scot has been lauded by the Ibrox crowd for both his performances on the pitch and his visible passion for the football club.Halliday was vehemently backed by the Rangers fans earlier this season when he was given a second yellow card and subsequently sent off for allegedly inciting Greenock Morton supporters while celebrating a goal at Cappielow. Halliday (left) was shown a red card against Morton after allegedly inciting the home fans And now the former Bradford and Middlesbrough midfielder is hoping the backing continues in that vein as the team come up to a particularly important period of fixtures. He said: We have enjoyed a terrific season so far and playing in front of so many supporters at Ibrox has given all the players a lift.We have not won anything yet though and we will continue to work hard to win promotion to the top flight and be successful in the cup competitions. Mark Warburton says he will ignore comments in the Scottish Championship title run-in, with his side 11 points clear with 10 games to go The fans have been with us every step of the way this season and I am sure they will continue to back us in the weeks and months ahead.ddddddddddddMark Warburtons men have three home games in 10 days as they look to tighten their grip on the Championship title race. They host Raith Rovers on Tuesday and Greenock Morton a week on Friday, while in between those games, they face Dundee on Saturday in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals, a match which is live on Sky Sports 1 from 12pm. Andy Halliday promotes a special 4 game ticket package as he urges fans to back the team to success. Halliday was speaking as he promoted Rangers new four-match ticket package offer, as the club tries to build on the 36,500 season tickets sold so far this season.Rangers fans can purchase to attend the next four home games from £65 for adults, £52 for concessions and £13 for kids.The four-match package is valid from the Rangers v Morton game at Ibrox on Friday, March 11, and includes the visits of Queen of the South on March 26, Dumbarton on April 5 and Alloa Athletic on April 23. Also See: Rangers video Rangers fixtures Rangers stats Sky Bet Club ' ' '