THE AFL has confirmed it is looking into the conduct of the father of a prospective draftee just days away from next Thursday's draft.
No club has filed a complaint about the conduct, but it was brought to the attention of the AFL that the father's behaviour may be prejudicial to the draft process.
The father was said to be unhappy with the questioning of his son in a pre-draft interview, but the AFL has viewed footage of that interview and is satisfied with the club's approach.
"We are looking at the matter. No formal complaint has been made from a club but we are aware of discussion within the industry regarding the matter," an AFL spokesman said on Wednesday night.
The AFL has declined to release the name of the player, and is unsure if the matter will affect next week's draft meeting in western Sydney.
The League also declined to reveal the identity of the club or clubs involved.