Parramatta have endured a torrid 2016 NRL campaign off the park but the Eels are bullish about what 2017 has in store.They concluded their season with a solid 40-18 win over a hapless Warriors in the Auckland rain on Sunday, running in seven tries to the Warriors three.The result means Parramatta would have qualified for finals football if not for salary cap breaches that cost them 12 points.Prop Peni Terepo, 24, was philosophical about the achievement. He said the club had done well to rally after a string of off-field issues blighted their season.As well as the salary cap breach, star recruit Kieran Foran quit with mental health problems and playmaker Corey Norman was suspended for drug possession.Parramatta legend Jarryd Hayne also snubbed his boyhood team for the Titans.Terepo admitted the Eels squad would rue what might have been but wouldnt be too hard on themselves given the circumstances.He was pleased his side could finish the season on a high.This is pretty much a semi-finals team and we deserve to be in there, Terepo said.Our goal was to be there in October.Thats not the case now but thatll still be our goal, well just have to wait a bit longer.Rookie fullback Bevan French grabbed a hat-trick against a pliant Warriors backline, scoring 19 tries in 13 games this season overall.Terepo wasnt surprised by the young guns scintillating form.Just to see his natural ability, hes got such great skills, Terepo said.Its good to see him come up through the grades.Teammate Kenny Edwards said the squads experiences through 2016 would better them.He was glad the Eels got the monkey off their back with a victory and could start afresh next year.Therell always be that question: what if the points didnt get taken? the 26-year-old Edwards said.But at the end of the day they did.Yeezy Boost China Cheap . 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The second-ranked Norwegian made her season debut after missing the LPGA Tours opening event last month in the Bahamas because of a shoulder injury.LOS ANGELES -- Carmelo Anthony praised Michael Jordan for speaking out Monday on the countrys growing racial and social unrest while also saying it was about time Jordan stepped up and took a stance and put his money where his mouth is at with two grants of $1 million each to two organizations working to build trust between the police and their communities.I thought it was brilliant and about time that he stepped up and said what he said, Anthony said later Monday after a meeting with community leaders in Los Angeles. At the end of the day, amongst us, he is our face. He is an African-American and a very powerful African-American, so for him to step up in the midst of these times right now, it was very big on his behalf. Its not always about the money, but for him to step up and put his money where his mouth is at, the timing was perfect.On Monday, Anthony, along with Tamika Catchings and other members of USA Basketball mens and womens national teams, met with community leaders at the Challengers Boys & Girls Club in Los Angeles for two hours in what was billed as Leadership Together: A Conversation with Our Sons & Daughters. About 200 people were in attendance, including Deputy Chief William Scott of the Los Angeles Police Department; Calvin Lyons, the president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Los Angeles; and Charisse Bremond-Weaver, the president of the Brotherhood Crusade.We had a bunch of youth and a bunch of police officers and bunch of community leaders of all races and ethnicities, and it was an open forum and an open dialogue and an honest conversation, Anthony said. We came together as one big group first and we discussed some things, and then we broke down into eight small groups, and each group had athletes, officers and community leaders. We just talked about the issues that are going on out there today, and we talked about solutions. Now, there were a lot of solutions going on out there today, but we know that nothing is going to happen overnight. But what we wanted to do was create something that we can start right now and continue when we leave here.Anthonys vision for Mondays meeting in Los Angeles -- as well as opening the ESPYS earlier this month with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Paul, each of them urging their fellow athletes to be active socially -- came to him in the middle of the night as he watched racial and social unrest unfolding each day on television.It started 3 oclock in the morning one night after watching CNN all day and watching all the tragedies that were happening back to back to back, Anthony said. It tookk me a while to get to that point because a lot of times when things happen like that, everybody quickly jumps on social media and everybody has an opinion.dddddddddddd Nobody knows the facts and nobody knows whats going on. Were quick to say Black Lives Matter without knowing both sides of the story. So I wanted to take my time.I wasnt going to say anything at first because I like to stay behind the scenes. I went to bed and I woke up in the middle of the night and I just started typing, and as I was typing, I spoke from the heart. The first thing that came to my mind was I have to get my fellow athletes to step up and use their voice and use their platform in the best way that they can. It went from an Instagram post to me getting [James, Wade and Paul] to open up the ESPYS, which was a big platform for us. ... Were just going to keep the conversation going.On Saturday, the WNBA withdrew fines for teams and players who wore warm-up shirts in a show of support for citizens and police involved in recent shootings. Catchings, who is retiring at the end of the season and is the president of the players union, said the issues affecting men today also affect women, and stressed that it was important for all sides in the discussion to be educated.Weve been able to stand up the last couple of weeks in what weve done with wearing the black shirts and being able to have a voice and use our platform, Catchings said. Coming here and listening to the young men and women, were all struggling and were all hurting and feeling disrespected to a certain extent, but what comes out of today is being educated and being able to hear stories from the cop side and from the youth side.Anthonys goal is that Mondays conversation will be the first of several that take place across the country over the next year with not only NBA and WNBA players but athletes in all sports and community leaders in their respective cities.There were some very, very powerful messages that were talked about amongst not just us as athletes, but the youth, he said. The youth really, really spoke out today about how they feel about their community and how they feel about police officers and how they feel about relationships and how we can mend these relationships. The police spoke, youth spoke and athletes spoke, and we really got a lot of messages out of today, so hopefully we can continue this dialogue, and I think we created something today that will continue on into the future. ' ' '