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FRIDAY HUDDLE | Browny vs The Boss, Howie's Holiday, Chris Fagan and Matthew Nicks

FRIDAY HUDDLE | Browny vs The Boss, Howie's Holiday, Chris Fagan and Matthew Nicks

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As always the boys kick it off with their top headlines from the week - as things go very south between Elon Musk and Donald Trump.

Chief puts Howie in his Slaughterhouse for daring to take time off during the season, and Browny made a massive snafu in the Sunday Rub's Whatsapp Group Chat.

Howie needs fashion advice after some pointed comments from his daughter, and Chief puts the crew through a music quiz.

Howie's Hot Topics looks at the best Big Freeze Sliders, and Browny needs some help with his kids and their mobile phone use.

Triple M Boss Jay Mueller struts into the studio to offer Browny some advice on his Health Hotline segment, before Browny ignores all of it and goes with the segment anyway. Then the boys have some Hot Tips to make your life better.

We move into full footy mode with a recap of the Hawks win over the Doggies, and Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks joins the show before tonight's game against Brisbane.

Browny's Top 5 looks at the longest kicks in VFL/AFL history - and he's promised to go after one of the most famous kicks of all time.

Brisbane coach Chris Fagan joins the show, then Chief has another crack at Howie for his tardiness.

Triple M's Friday Huddle is Mark Howard, Jason Dunstall, Nathan Brown, and Damian Barrett.

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