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Everyone gets chance to shine in PSL Invitationals

/ 07:03 PM June 21, 2018

Press conference for the Philippine Superliga Invitational 2018. Photo from Angelica Garcia/PDI trainee

The Philippine Superliga will reinstate special playing regulations that will require all teams to play their whole roster for the Chooks-to-Go Invitational Conference kicking off this Saturday at Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Philippine Superliga director Anna Tomas said they reapplied this rule to level out the playing field in the league.

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“We give importance to all the players, not only who is famous. We allow everyone to get a chance to be seen,” Tomas said in Thursday’s tournament press conference at Amelie Hotel in Malate.

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Under the special rule, teams will have to play a different set of players off the bench in the second set.

After the second set, squads will have the freedom to play any players from the roster again.

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A total of ten teams plus the newly formed women’s volleyball national team will see action. However, the games of the national team will be non-bearing matches.

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PSL officials also explained that the national team players will be playing for their respective club teams when their games are held.

The teams participating are Petron, Foton, Generika-Ayala, F2 Logistics, United Auctioneers, Cherrylume, Cocolife, Smart-Army, Sta. Lucia and the defending champion Cignal. Ma. Angelica D. Garcia

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