Amateur Hour

Jack Aubrey and Rebecca Miller

Amateur Hour is a sports podcast covering the biggest topics across Australia’s two biggest sporting codes, the NRL and AFL. Hosted by great mates Jack and Bec, think of it as a poor man’s Hamish and Andy for footy nuffies just like us.Each month, we’ll dive into the hottest issues and biggest talking points from both the men's and women's competitions. We’ll do our best to put our biases aside as we dissect all of the key moments and plays of the season so far.This podcast has been years in the making. Jack Aubrey and Bec Miller first met as Sydneysiders but now call Melbourne, Australia’s sporting capital, home. Jack has previously written online articles and live blogs for The Roar, while Bec is in her sixth season as a professional AFLW player for the mighty Richmond Tigers. She’s also spent time behind the mic, calling games for Melbourne’s own 3AW radio station. At the end of the day, we’re just a couple of nuffies with a microphone in hand, so let’s see how this goes!

  1. May 20

    Pendles, Pressure & Origin Pessimism

    AFLW pre-season is officially underway, and Bec gives listeners an inside look at the new Tigerland regime. Meanwhile, the coaching carousel keeps spinning across both the NRL and AFL, with more coaches biting the dust… although one had a 78-week notice period. And yes, it’s that time of the year again. Jack and Bec reluctantly turn their attention to the looming men's NRL State of Origin series, where as long suffering NSW Blues fans, fear tends to outweigh confidence. But there may be some hope on the horizon, with the women in sky blue already getting the job done and wrapping up the series 2-0. Speaking of representative footy, Origin is heading to AFLW. The duo unpack the upcoming Australia vs Ireland showcase match and what it could mean for the women’s game. There’s also plenty of love for the greats of sport, with Scott Pendlebury on the verge of history, although the fun police might be spoiling the celebrations. Plus, Bec jumps firmly onto her high horse over another all-time games record she reckons deserves just as much attention. This month’s Third Person In segment sees a guest dare to dream about premiership success… but can fans of their team actually believe it might happen? Before Jack and Bec lock in their Origin predictions and finish with something AFL fans probably haven’t thought about in a while. Strap in… or strap on. Either way, it’s another big month of Amateur Hour. Credit to the third party audio we used: sitcomespecials0016 (7:17), Channel 9 (10:00).

    1h 2m
  2. Mar 18

    The Race Is On

    Trigger warning: this episode discusses topics around gambling addiction and mental health struggles. The conversation is for educational and awareness purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or medical advice. If you are affected by the conversation or are struggling with a gambling problem, you are not alone. Please reach out for free, confidential help. Visit the National Gambling Help Online website or call on 1800 858 858. It’s that time of the month again and Jack and Bec provide life updates covering both ends of the spectrum. Bec shares the highlights from her recent wedding and Tassie honeymoon, while Jack opens up about Australia’s growing gambling problem, an issue that hits close to home for him. From there, it’s straight into the footy. The duo run their eye over the early stages of the 2026 season across both codes, diving into the biggest headlines so far, including Alex Johnston’s historic record-breaking try that sparked a mass pitch invasion. Then the attention flips to the AFL, where Jack and Bec debate whether Opening Round is here to stay. There’s also a listener question in this month’s Third Person In segment, while Jack casts our minds back to a time when a club handed out a truly bizarre punishment to a player who stepped out of line. And, of course, the episode wouldn’t be complete without Jack and Bec gazing into their crystal balls and serving up their predictions for the month ahead. Credit to the third party audio we used: sitcomespecials0016 (20:11), NRL (21:29), SEN Twitter (42:11), Stake_Gambler_Pro (57:32).

    58 min
  3. Feb 20

    Second Season Syndrome?

    Same nuffies. Slightly more experienced. Marginally more professional. Jack and Bec are back for Season 2 of Amateur Hour, officially one season wiser and armed with just enough podcast experience to be dangerous. After surviving their debut year, the duo kick off 2026 with two big life updates (yes, actual announcements… not just new footy boots). This episode sets the tone for what’s ahead, with a new game plan locked in: episodes dropping on the third Thursday of every month. Structured? Slightly. Still chaotic? Absolutely. They also unveil some fresh segments for Season 2: Headline Stoppers – the biggest sporting yarns from the past month, dissected the Amateur Hour way.Third Person In – a cheeky nod to the NRL’s “Third Man In” rule. Each month, a special guest joins the show for their two minutes of fame, delivering an opinion-piece style memo on something they're passionate about in the world of AFL or NRL.Predictions – Jack and Bec jump headfirst into bold monthly calls. But this episode? It’s full crystal-ball territory for 2026 — and Bec, in particular, has come out swinging.Tell Me Something I Haven’t Thought About Lately – the nostalgia corner, where the pair dig up sporting moments you forgot you even knew.The big question: can they dodge the dreaded second-season syndrome and keep their podcast form trending upward? Or will they spray it out on the full? There’s only one way to find out. Tune in now. Credit to the third party audio we used: Stake_Gambler_Pro (9:37), sitcomespecials0016 (10:54), funzeye (37:03).

    59 min

About

Amateur Hour is a sports podcast covering the biggest topics across Australia’s two biggest sporting codes, the NRL and AFL. Hosted by great mates Jack and Bec, think of it as a poor man’s Hamish and Andy for footy nuffies just like us.Each month, we’ll dive into the hottest issues and biggest talking points from both the men's and women's competitions. We’ll do our best to put our biases aside as we dissect all of the key moments and plays of the season so far.This podcast has been years in the making. Jack Aubrey and Bec Miller first met as Sydneysiders but now call Melbourne, Australia’s sporting capital, home. Jack has previously written online articles and live blogs for The Roar, while Bec is in her sixth season as a professional AFLW player for the mighty Richmond Tigers. She’s also spent time behind the mic, calling games for Melbourne’s own 3AW radio station. At the end of the day, we’re just a couple of nuffies with a microphone in hand, so let’s see how this goes!