Three-time premiership player Corey Enright has retired after 332 games for the Cats.
The 35-year-old broke the club record of 325 games in the Cats round 19 win over the Western Bulldogs.
“It has been a privilege to play for this great club and alongside so many champions,” Enright said.
“Obviously the success we have enjoyed over the past 17 years has been a highlight, but the friendships and relationships that I have made over my time with the club will endure for the rest of my life, and that in itself is a highlight.
“I will now take some time now to assess what the future holds.”
Geelong coach Chris Scott paid tribute to one of the club’s greatest players.
“Corey leaves a legacy that will be impossible to replicate,” Scott said.
What a great man to go to battle with... He's a stayer when the beers come out too. #champion #borry pic.twitter.com/UBuAXaBCWm
— Tom Lonergan (@tomlonergan13) October 4, 2016
“He has played at a high level throughout his career, and that continued through this year. Corey is not only a great player, but he has shown outstanding leadership both on and off the field during his time at the club.”
Enright debuted in the second round of 2001 against St Kilda after being selected by the Cats with the 47th pick in the 1999 national draft.
He went onto win the Cats best and fairest in 2009 and 2011, both premiership seasons, and to earn three premiership medals.
Enright appeared in 24 finals and helped the Cats reach the final series 11 times in 16 seasons.
Boris. Simply the best half back to play the game. #champion pic.twitter.com/wVqAhC4Ec0
— Patrick Dangerfield (@dangerfield35) October 4, 2016
The Cats were victorious in 220 of Enright’s 332 games, a club record.
Enright earned his sixth All-Australian selection after another stellar campaign.