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Enright rejuvenated by kittens

Started by Ricochet, January 20, 2014, 10:21:24 AM

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http://www.geelongcats.com.au/news/2014-01-20/enright-rejuvenated-by-kittens

He expects players such as Josh Caddy, Billie Smedts, George Horlin-Smith and Jordan Schroder to thrive in 2014 as a result.
With Podsiadly's departure, Enright is now the oldest player on the Cats' list.

But the 32-year-old says he is set to enter 2014, his 14th AFL season, in good health.

His knee healed completely before the start of the pre-season and Enright senses missing the Cats' last two finals gave his body a much-needed rest that has since helped him complete every one of the Cats' pre-season training sessions to date.

The three-time premiership player has shown no signs of decline in recent years either, his selection in last year's All Australian team his fifth in the past six seasons.

Still, Enright is reluctant to look beyond this year.

Asked whether he would play on in 2015 if his form and fitness warranted it, he played a straighter bat than 'The Wall', Rahul Dravid.
"It's really hard to say at the moment," Enright said.

"It's so far off and obviously it's not just my decision. You've got to sit down and make the call with a lot of people.

"I'm just really excited for the season to start. With the younger guys coming through, it's sort of sparked my energy a little bit.

"You can't help but feel a little bit younger."

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Great news to hear, Enright is such a good player and person, one of the best going around. Hopefully he has a few more years left in him!