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<blockquote data-quote="BlackpoolTerrier" data-source="post: 7005083" data-attributes="member: 18035"><p>He's said fairly consistently that UCD is where he wants to go - but another good season this year could have him getting seriously wooed by the big Stateside outfits. I think he can progress in either location - he'd have more balanced training here but less racing practice. He'd have plenty of big competition over there but he'd be running for a crowd with different priorities to Athletics Ireland and might get burnt out. </p><p></p><p>Interesting in the race against Coscoran, Griggs never really makes a move - just hangs onto him all the way. That's the perfect way to smash the record but he must have felt like having a go at some point. A fair old challenge for Coscoran too - this vague shadow on his shoulder all the way through the race...</p><p></p><p>[yt]HtbYibDxEgs[/yt]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackpoolTerrier, post: 7005083, member: 18035"] He's said fairly consistently that UCD is where he wants to go - but another good season this year could have him getting seriously wooed by the big Stateside outfits. I think he can progress in either location - he'd have more balanced training here but less racing practice. He'd have plenty of big competition over there but he'd be running for a crowd with different priorities to Athletics Ireland and might get burnt out. Interesting in the race against Coscoran, Griggs never really makes a move - just hangs onto him all the way. That's the perfect way to smash the record but he must have felt like having a go at some point. A fair old challenge for Coscoran too - this vague shadow on his shoulder all the way through the race... [yt]HtbYibDxEgs[/yt] [/QUOTE]
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