GEELONG defender Corey Enright believes the Cats must relearn how to put four quarters of football together if they are to continue holding off oppositions intent on dethroning last year's benchmark side.

Enright said the Cats are aware they've become the "hunted" this year as rival clubs yearn to be the one that defeats the competition's undefeated pacesetters.

"Having won a premiership last year, everyone is trying to beat us and play well against us," he said on SEN on Monday morning.

"Sides are playing well against us and that's our challenge every week. We know that's going to happen and we've just got to step up to the mark.

"We've spoken about it and we've just obviously got to do things better and for longer periods in the game."

He said the premiers must recover their four-quarter winning form after a spate of patchy performances that could have gone against them.

"In the last couple of games, we probably haven't played the full four quarters out, and that's something you can't do against any side in the competition these days," he said.

"Everyone is so good that we've just got to try and put four quarters together."
Hawthorn skipper Sam Mitchell recently said his side is already anticipating the round 17 clash between the two clubs, and after seeing the Hawks dismantle Collingwood on Saturday, Enright said the Cats are feeling the same.

"They're playing great footy at the moment, and we'd love to play against Hawthorn," he said.

"It obviously doesn't happen for awhile, so we've got a few more things to worry about before we play them."

Enright has been named in the Dream Team squad of 30 for this weekend's Hall of Fame Tribute match, along with teammates Joel Corey, Cameron Mooney and Mathew Stokes. Gary Ablett, Jimmy Bartel, Paul Chapman, Steve Johnson, James Kelly, Darren Milburn, Matthew Scarlett and Joel Selwood have been included in Victoria's squad.

With a total of 12 Cats a chance to take part in the match this Saturday night, Enright said there is an air of anticipation about Skilled Stadium.

"I'm really looking forward to it," he said.

"We've got a few guys from Geelong playing, and we're looking forward to the weekend so it should be good."

He also said he had "no idea" if Ablett would be right to play, after the 2007 best-and-fairest was a late withdrawal from Saturday's clash with the Brisbane Lions with a calf complaint.

"He was pretty keen to play, and obviously he'll only play if he's 100 per cent right."