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Ruck 'n Roll

Ruck 'n Roll

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What do you get when World of Sport meets Countdown. You get Ruck 'n Roll.

If you have a love of sport, music and life in general this is the podcast for you.

Hosted by long time radio DJ Kevin Hillier and footy journo, broadcaster and deli owner

Mark Fine it is always unpredictable and good fun.

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  • One for the Rages.
    May 13 2025

    This show is more bat cave than conclave, more dope than Pope. Critics say Ruck 'n Roll is all the rage and they are right. Ken has been raging with ZZ Top and George Thorogood. Kev's raging about football commentary like patrons at a Tina Arena show and the jury is still deciding if Stephen J Peak was the victim or cause of four road rage incidents in one kilometre last Friday night as he scurried to his radio gig.

    Musically, it is another Peak inspired choice with U2 coming under the RnR microscope. One man's Bono is another man's Bonox as they say.

    Kevin Hillier, Stephen J Peak, Ken Francis

    Mark Fine (absent-had a better offer)

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Take Under Medical Supervision Only.
    May 6 2025

    It has come to the attention of the show's producers that certain members of the Ruck 'n Roll ensemble are NOT on drugs. How this was able to occur is the subject of an internal investigation and the findings will be made public - forthwith (whatever that means).

    As for the actual program, Finey is off this week but is basking in the glory of his best week in the tipping. Ken has been to the Gilbert O'Sullivan show and loved it. Stephen J is ingesting hemp oil gummies which clearly are not performance enhancing and gives his two bobs' worth on clash jumpers and other things. Musically, Kev relives his 3XY days with a chart from May 6th 1983 which is equal parts funk, junk, pop and slop.

    Kevin Hillier, Stephen J Peak, Ken Francis. Absent Mark Fine (gloating)

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    Howdy Partners Media | www.howdypartnersmedia.com.au/podcasts

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Remove Helmet before Entering.
    Apr 29 2025

    We are a soldier down as we wrap up the Anzac weekend of sport. In true St. Kilda style, Finey has been subbed out and Ken Francis joins Kev and Stephen J. Timely, as Ken was front row at The Shrine during the dawn service and gives some very interesting insights and observations into what happened during the ceremony. Some robust discussion follows about the protests, the protagonists and the whole Anzac Day commemorations.

    But wait, there's more with AFL, RSL, EPL and the usual helpings of OMG and FFS!

    Musically, it is a homegrown menu with the best and worst of Aussie Crawl/James Reyne sliced and diced. There will be a few bones to pick over afterwards.

    Kevin Hillier, Stephen J Peak, Ken Francis.

    Out Mark Fine (managed)

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    1 hr and 35 mins

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