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 team in Australian rules football, most notably the Australian Football League. The rule was first established in the late 1940s. There have been more than ten amendments, most recently tightening of eligibility criteria in 2003 and refining of the draft selection process in 2007.
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