Argue the Toss spoke to, James Kelly, and journalist, Scott Gullan, on Cats TV about Enright reaching his 250th game this weekend against the Tigers.

The 31-year old defender debuted in 2001 and has grown in to a pivotal member of the team.

Fellow teammate, Kelly, believes he would be one of the hardest players in the competition, and his flexibility as an attacking defender is a key element to his success.

“His balance between attack and defence is something really hard to do but he does it perfectly most weeks,” Kelly said.

When Enright first hit the football scene, Gullan couldn’t envision he would be the elite footballer he is today, as it took him a few years to get his body right.

“I think he’s got his body right, when he started his career he had three or four years where he couldn’t get on the park."

"I certainly didn’t see him becoming this player and then he got his body right and he’s had three or four All-Australians in a row, I think it is just because he is a smart footballer,” Gullan said.