Josh Dunkley will have another three weeks to decide whether he nominates as a father-son to the Sydney Swans or enters the open draft after the AFL extended the deadline for nominations.
The League's first deadline for nominations under the rule is on Friday, October 30, when players can be named as possible father-son recruits.
Dunkley is expected to be nominated by the Swans as part of this process this week.
However, that does not lock him in to joining the Swans at next month's NAB AFL Draft, with his final decision required by the second deadline on November 20, just four days before names are called at the Adelaide Convention Centre.
If Dunkley does choose to nominate as a father-son to the club where his dad Andrew played 217 games from 1992-2002, the Swans will then need to wait until a bid comes during the night before deciding whether to match it.
The Swans and Dunkley will continue to discuss the possibility of him nominating as a father-son pick in the lead-up to the draft, with both parties needing to agree.
Full article: http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-29/son-of-swan-dunkley-still-tossing-up-draft-options