Career
Enoch comes from the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea in a small village called Keltiga outside the provincial capital Mount Hagen. Supa Maki played for Mount Hagen Eagles in 2003, and was forced to quit due to injuries. Enoch followed soon after and with is built he caught the eyes of the Eagles selectors and in 2008 he was the sought after player in the Digicel Cup competition.
He currently plays for the Hull KR in the Super League as a prop, he previously played for the Portuguese Moresby Vipers in Proportional navigation guidance. Enoch started playing rugby while he was in primary school.
Because he was taller and bigger than his peers he was often asked to play with senior players older than him. When he wanted to play with his own age group he was often rejected as they saw him bigger in height and built.
In 2007 he caught the eyes of Eagles coach Joe Tep during a pre-season competition in the urban league of Mountain Hagen. Joe Tep was asked by the management of Eagles to put together a strong train on squad for the 2008 Digicel Cup competition and Enoch’s hard ball running and at only 17 he was on top of the list along with Dion Aiye.
The boys got their break to make the Eagles train on squad then to progress on to make the Eagles team
The team entered the 2008 season as hot favorites because it was composed entirely of players as young as 17- and 18-year-olds. Enoch had a very high completion rate and in his debut year he was amongst the highest ranking forwards in the competition. From Mount Hagen he then moved to Portuguese Moresby to attend university where he was enrolled at the University of Papua New Guinea and the Masta Mak Rangers where the quick ones to grab him.
He continued his outstanding performance with the Rangers before moving to the Hela Wigmen, after a year with the Wigmen club he was offered an opportunity with the Portuguese Moresby Vipers.
Without hesitation he grabbed the opportunity to play for Vipers, he was started from the bench but due to his outstanding ability to play full 80 minutes he was the most preferred starting property In 2013 Enoch was instrumental in leading the Portuguese Moresby Vipers to the grand final in which they played against the competition favorites Goroka Lahanis.
His specialized position is prop-forward usually wearing the number 8 jersey.