MKS Melbourne have had to limit the number of teams in the Champions Cup 2010 tournament to 14. The sudden increase in the number of participating teams has taken MKS Melbourne unawares. Since only two courts are available at the tournament venue, this is the only option for MKS Melbourne in order to maintain the same quality as the previous tournaments.
As there is currently 13 teams registered there is one single spot left and it will be awarded on a first-come-first-served basis. MKS Melbourne regrets that it may not be able to accommodate all interested teams.
In other news, Shane Chan has signed with Club Maurice. He will be a welcomed addition as Club Maurice aim to be crowned champions.
Out-of-contract goal-keeper Jean Marc Thoondee has signed with Milli Takim.
After the exit of their two Korea Internationals, the Wolves find themselves short of players. Being in tatters, there are rumours that they are in talks with The Replacements to sign founding player Chris Cheong. After playing for Not Quite Right, Chris Cheong was involved in the formation of The Replacements. However, after tearing his ACL and undergoing an ACL reconstruction, he has been in rehab for 18 months. The Wolves hope that they will be able to sign the recovering player from The Replacements and that he will be match-ready in time for the Champions Cup 2010 tournament.
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