"This was by far the most successful Sportsman's Luncheon we have had in over 10 years of experience, and full credit goes to The K Faktor - We raised in excess of $22,000"
"The auction memorabilia was first class; with the bids on the night an indication of how attractive they were to all who attended the show."
"Tommy and Artie were extremely entertaining, amusing the audience with hilarious anecdotes from their days as State of Origin footballers. The generosity in time and effort that was put into Clermont by both Tom and Artie was greatly appreciated by all involved. We now all have memories (and autographs and photos) that will be talked about for a long time to come!
I highly recommend Arthur and Tommy's manager, Justin Karcher, who was immensely professional to deal with right from the very beginning. He remained extremely patient when dealing with us amateurs. The entire process from start through to finish was painless thanks to the efforts of Justin."
"Artie and Tommy are true legends of the game, and the Birth of Origin show is a fine platform for them to showcase their knowledge and insight into those critical early Origin games that every fan and sports enthusiast will enjoy. The presentation of a pre-established format took much of the onerous task of organising the evening off the committee, and allowed us to enjoy the night along with our guests.
A major highlight of the night was the auctioning off of the memorabilia, which surpassed all expectations much to the delight of the purchasers of these items. Our club also gratefully accepted their generous contributions of funds from the sale of some of the auction items."
"We had very high expectations of the night, and the boys went above and beyond! They were professional, mingled with the patrons and left a good impression. Justin set it up and executed it perfectly!! It was a long night and the boys did a great job in keeping things going and entertaining!
"The boys were friendly, approachable and easygoing! They hung around after the show, talking to people.... Tommy was the last one to leave the bar!"