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Father-son rule
The Father-son rule is a drafting rule in the sport of Australian rules football whereby the sons of former players can bypass the standard draft or zone requirements and play for the same club as their father. The exact qualification requirements vary in each league, but generally requires the father to have played or coached for a minimum number of games (ie 50 or 100 games).
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