He ended the year by winning a Munster Club Championship medal after Patrickswell's 3-13 to 2-13 defeat of Mount Sion.
[8] After a three-year gap, Enright returned to the Limerick panel and made his Munster Championship debut at midfield in a 2-16 to 3-13 draw with Tipperary on 6 July 1975.
Enright gave up hurling altogether, switched codes to rugby union and played with Young Munster in 1977 and 1978.
A career-ending eye injury to Pat Hartigan in 1979 paved the way for Enright's return to the Limerick senior team.
Enright played at full-back, however, in spite of a personal scoring tally of 2-07 for Éamonn Cregan, Limerick suffered a 2-15 to 3-09 defeat.
After losing the National League final to Kilkenny, Limerick's season came to an end with a Munster semi-final replay defeat by Cork.
After retaining the captaincy for the 1984 season, Enright guided the Limerick team to a second successive league final appearance.
He retained his position on the team for five successive seasons and won three Railway Cup medals during that time after defeats of Leinster in 1981 and 1984 and Connacht in 1985.
Enright died at the Milford Care Centre on 2 November 2018, just hours after his induction into the GAA Hall of Fame was celebrated at the annual All Star Awards.