Just on the Daicos tap in the forward pocket that ended up in the hands of De Goey for a goal, an Essendon player was about to grab that ball and if he had, there was another Essendon player streaming away to take the handball receive to deliver the ball down the other other end. That could have ended up another turnover goal to add to the other 10 we gave away. That's the sort of thing that Daicos does that Elliot and Fasolo don't do. Sidebottom is the only other player in the team I can think of who does things similar to Daicos. Browny is different again. He is more of a contested ball player and ball magnet who plays out of the centre.As a defensive forward I also liked what Daicos brought to the table in that last quarter. Her showed a willingness to chase the exiting defender and harass. A couple of his small, defensive acts resulted in turnover goals. I'm hoping young Browny brings a similar skill set when he plays. Our sheer inability to prevent easy transition from opposition defence is the number one thing that slaughters us I reckon. Massive area of need and so encouraging to see young Daics having an instinct for that area. So often that effort by the small forward prevents an easy inside fifty mark at the opposite end.