Father–son rule
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The father–son rule is a rule that allows clubs preferential recruiting access to the sons of players who have made a major past contribution to the club in Australian rules football, most notably in the Australian Football League.
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The rule was first established in 1949, and there have been more than ten amendments, most recently the refining of the draft bidding process in 2015.