For the three drivers whose championship hopes ended with hard crashes, they will have to, at some point, turn the page on 2016.It wont be easy, especially for the two drivers whose last taste of racing ended in bitter disappointment with a damaged car.Matt Kenseth had already appeared to put his Phoenix International Raceway wreck with Alex Bowman behind him. He had the advantage of racing another week, in the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, to erase the memory of getting knocked out of the Chase a week earlier.For Joey Logano and Carl Edwards, they will have to wait three months to race again after their hard crash going for the lead with 10 laps left at Homestead in the Ford EcoBoost 400 on Nov. 20, resulting in neither winning the title.I honestly dont want to look back on it, Edwards admitted on Dec. 1, a day prior to the Sprint Cup awards banquet. Its still a little too soon. ... Its one of those things that you just dont really want to talk about. It was truly heartbreaking. Thats the way it is. Thats the truth.While complimented by the media about the way he handled it on the track, Edwards said his family tried to avoid the topic at Thanksgiving.At Thanksgiving, there was a real absence of talk about it and it gave me the weird feeling like before I got there, people [possibly] were like, Hey dont mention it, Edwards said. I was like, Guys, its not that bad. That was a little awkward. Nobody at Thanksgiving said a word.Both Edwards and Logano attributed their wreck to hard racing, with Logano needing to dart to the inside to get the lead on the restart and Edwards knowing that Logano had a better short-run car and that could have been the championship.Logano actually rallied to finish second among the Chase finalists to champion Jimmie Johnson. He said he was proud of his season but it wasnt the success of winning the championship.Its always going to sting until you win, Logano said. Losing sucks. I dont know what else to tell you. Its always going to be that way. It better be that way.Second-place trophies are garbage, in my opinion. ... I was over it until I get here [to the banquet]. You come to events like this and you watch everyone up there -- you want to be up there getting the trophies.The wrecks appeared somewhat similar in that they could be viewed as unsuccessful blocks by the leader. But Kenseth stressed he wasnt trying to block -- that his lane was initially clear before Kyle Busch ran into the back of Bowman, thrusting him in the lane that Kenseths spotter had said was clear.It was a tough loss, Kenseth said. It was probably tougher than losing the Daytona 500 in the second-to-the-last corner. But once its over, its over. I tried to look back and see what I could have done different, and honestly thought I did everything I could do.Kenseth continued to be philosophical, saying he controlled what he could control and moved on.I was clear when I pulled to the bottom and he drove into the corner about four car lengths farther than I did, Kenseth said. Between the 88 [of Bowman] blocking the 18 [of Kyle Busch] all the way down to the inside wall and the 18 jacking him up because he needed that spot for the championship, it just shoved him right through me.I could have entered in the third groove and Im pretty sure I still would have got wiped out.The others, especially Edwards, still seemed to have a hard time understanding how what could have been so right went woefully wrong.I never had that emotion before, Edwards said. [My crew chief] Dave [Rogers] described it really well. He said it was the first time in his life he ever had that feeling like, Whoa, this isnt real.That was the toughest part -- I felt like we had the race under control. ... All of a sudden were in the fence and it all went badly. It was tough. It happened very quickly.Edwards said he watched some replays and doesnt know what he could have done differently.No regrets, Edwards said. Thats just the way it went.Logano echoed that sentiment.We did everything we could do, Logano said. We put ourselves in position to make it happen and we came up a little bit short. You can look at the circumstances a lot of different ways, but theres no regrets.While Edwards said he enjoyed the race -- That was really a lot of fun -- up until the wreck, Edwards said -- he said he expects the experience will toughen him and make winning a championship even more special.Its a very personal thing, Edwards said. 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Toronto has dropped games to Indiana and Miami since a five-game winning streak and closed out a three-game road trip at 1-2.Deputy NSW premier Troy Grant will sack the Parramatta Eels board of directors.Grant said the axe could fall on the embattled board within days and he would appoint a temporary administrator after the NRL clubs plans to appeal some of the penalties for salary cap breaches.He will use legislative powers under the liquor and gaming act.The Parramatta Leagues club is under investigation by Liquor & Gaming NSW and the government believes it has enough evidence to remove the board.Grant will have the power to move should he receive advice from the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority. And he hopes to be able to act as early as Monday.Obviously the news is terrible out of Parramatta, Grant told Sydney radio station 2GB.If theres a call from the fans, the members, and the broader industry of registered clubs, then I will move onto it immediately, and as soon as that advice is at hand, make a determination and advise everyone.Grant described the Parramatta board as selfish.Youve got to put service above self in anything that you do in public administration or administration of a body thats on behalf of others. Im not sure thats being done, he saidd.ddddddddddddNRL chief executive Todd Greenberg welcomed the move, saying via Twitter:Lots of questions & concerns re Eels. We strongly support any government move to make the Parramatta Eels strong. Players and fans deserve it!The NRL has already banned chairman Steve Sharp, deputy chairman Tom Issa and director Peter Serraro as part of the clubs sanctions.The government is now seeking a fresh start in removing the remaining directors.The Eels on Friday announced plans to fight some of the sanctions, including a $1 million fine and loss of 12 competition points.It came as the club struck down three bids by separate groups to call an emergency general meeting to unseat the board.Parramatta Leagues Club chief executive Bevan Paul said there were legal problems with the proposals for an EGM and voted them all down.The Eels were found to have engaged in $3 million worth of systemic salary cap breaches since 2013 through the use of illegal third party deals, issuing false invoices and under-the-table player payments. ' ' '