Geelong champion Corey Enright has announced his retirement, bringing his decorated AFL career to an end after a club-record 332 games.The 35-year-old was in good enough form to play on after earning his sixth All-Australian selection but foreshadowed his retirement when he left the field in tears after Geelongs preliminary final loss to Sydney.It has been a privilege to play for this great club and alongside so many champions. I will now take some time now to assess what the future holds, he said on Wednesday.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.Enright became Geelongs all-time games record holder when he passed Ian Nankerviss longstanding mark of 325 matches in the navy blue and white hoops in the Round-19 victory over the Western Bulldogs.The focus will now shift to Jimmy Bartel, another of the heroes of Geelongs 2007, 2009 and 2011 premierships.Bartel has a clause in his contract allowing him to play on in 2017 but says he has yet to raise the subject of his playing future with coach Chris Scott.Scott said Enright would leave a legacy that would be impossible to replicate.He has played at a high level throughout his career, and that continued through this year, said Scott.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.The statistics and honours speak for themselves, but its the work that he has done with his teammates outside of the public view that sets him apart.Corey has always been willing to help other players, to pass on his knowledge and to do everything he can to make the team better. 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PARIS -- A little-known goalkeeper from an unheralded club had an inspired night as Belarus held European Championship finalist France to a 0-0 draw in their 2018 World Cup qualifier on Tuesday.Six years ago, Belarus beat a crisis-hit France team 1-0 in Paris with a late goal in their opening match of qualifying for Euro 2012.Back then, France was recovering from an embarrassing 2010 World Cup campaign, where it went out without winning a game and shocked the nation by staging a training-ground strike.France entered this Group A game in great shape and buoyed by its run to the Euro 2016 final, where it lost to Portugal.France dominated only to be thwarted by Andrei Gorbunov, a 33-year-old `keeper from Greek club Atromitos making only the ninth international appearance of his career.The delight on the Belarus bench was matched only by the euphoria of its fans when the final whistle blew, but there were glum faces from the French.Their goalkeeper made some good saves, we hit the woodwork and (they had) a bit of luck, France coach Didier Deschamps said. We came here to win. We had chances in the second half but didnt do what we had to do. Obviously Im disappointed.Belarus had one notable chance in the 22nd minute. Veteran midfielder Timofey Kalachev beat Raphael Varane down the right and whipped in a dangerous cross that somehow eluded both forward Nikolai Signevich and midfielder Mikhail Gordejchuk.After that, it was all France.Striker Olivier Giroud, who scored his 21st international goal in a 3-1 win against Italy last week, missed a golden opportunity early in the second half created by Antoine Griezmann -- the Euro 2016 top scorer with six goals.Griezmann, who had two opponents next to him some 35 meters out, controlled the ball with one touch and then back-heeled it to send Giroud clean through, only for the Arsenal striker to drag his shot wide.Gorbunov then sprang into life during a frantic spell that will make him the toast of Borisov.He saved Griezmanns curling free-kick and, after Giroud then hit the crossbar with a header, palmed away leftt-back Layvin Kurzawas glancing header from Dimitri Payets free-kick.ddddddddddddHe was only getting started.He got his body in the way of Griezmanns neat flick from midfielder Moussa Sissokos cross and leapt to his left to claw away Griezmanns header in the 73rd.In the groups other games, Sweden drew with the Netherlands and Bulgaria edged Luxembourg.---SWEDEN 1, NETHERLANDS 1Two teams looking to rebuild canceled each other out.While Sweden fared poorly at Euro 2016, the Netherlands did not even qualify.Life after Zlatan Ibrahimovic began well for the Swedes when Marcus Berg struck just before halftime, but Wesley Sneijder equalized midway through the second half.Ibrahimovic retired from internationals after Euro 2016 -- where Sweden failed to progress from the group stage -- and his record-breaking Sweden career ended with a whopping 62 goals.There appeared little danger when a Sweden move broke down in the 43rd. But Netherlands midfielder Kevin Strootman trod on the ball and Berg reacted quickly to take it off him and beat goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet with a delightful chip from just inside the penalty area.It was only his 11th international goal, but one that Ibrahimovic would have been proud of.Although the Dutch side is rebuilding with young players, the veteran Sneijder rescued matters with a shot into the bottom right corner.---BULGARIA 4, LUXEMBOURG 3Luxembourg came very close to getting a draw in a thriller decided by midfielder Aleksandar Tonevs goal in the second minute of injury time.It was particularly cruel on Luxembourg, which equalized only a minute earlier through defender Florian Bohnert.After veteran forward Dimitar Rangelov put the home side ahead early on, Luxembourg stunned Bulgaria with two quick goals from striker Aurelien Joachim to move 2-1 up after 62 minutes.Midfielder Marcelinho equalized three minutes later and Bulgaria went 3-2 up through midfielder Ivelin Popov.But there was more drama to come. 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