Philippine Daily Inquirer

Tackle football hopes to lure more supporters

- By Jasmine W. Payo

THEY may look like a clique of tough and burly men, but tackle football players hope more competitor­s get into the action with them.

The sport, though, isn’t all about brute force, said Edlen Hernandez of the Bandits, the four-time champion of the country’s pioneering tackle football league ArenaBall Philippine­s (ABP).

“You have to be dedicated,” said Hernandez. “It takes a certain level of intelligen­ce, agility, strength and toughness.”

The ABP, rebranded as the Philippine Tackle Football League (PTFL), recently partnered with Asian Television Content Corp. on IBC 13 to reach out to a wider audience base.

For the players, it’s a chance for Fil- ipinos to get a peek not only of the excitement of the game but also the intricacie­s behind the slam-bang action of tackling, blocking, running, ball throwing and catching.

The PTFL features six teams—ABP Season 5 champion Wolves, Bandits, Knights, Vanguards and expansion squads Renegades and Tigers—clashing every Sunday at Philsports Complex.

“We work hard to prepare for each game, to be more competitiv­e with each other,” said Knights player Dexter Sapitula.

ABP chair Apollo Angco hopes the popular American sport will gain foothold here.

“If the Filipino public can appreciate boxing and that kind of physicalit­y, they’ll find this exciting,” Angco said.

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