'25 Ironman Tournament (12/12-14) thread

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Is it over for sure? O’Brien is still on the mat in his singlet and the next match isn’t starting
 

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126 pounds R16- Grey Burnett vs. Finnegan O'Brien (BLAC)

Period 1:
Hand fighting, head taps & circling. Burnett throws in an underhook & drives O'Brien to the edge. Out of bounds & restart. Circling, head taps & hand fighting with brief tie ups. Burnett presses forward a bit, then drops to an ankle, but O'Brien kicks free. O'Brien hits a duck & gets the TD, 3-0. Burnett gets to his feet, but O'Brien takes him back down & out of bounds, restart. Burnett is still down. O'Brien rides out the remaining 5-seconds to end the period.

Period 2:
Burnett takes down. O'Brien tries a tilt off the whistle, but no luck. Burnett works to his feet, but O'Brien jacks him up & returns him to the mat. Out of bounds & restart. Burnett is still down. Caution on O'Brien for something & restart. Burnett rolls & gets a reversal, 3-2, then cuts O'Brien, 4-2. Burnett drops in on a leg & they're scrambling, head to feet now. They're partially off the screen. It looks like Burnett has the TD, but no points are on the board. I can't see much. Not sure what happened, but O'Brien is down off the screen. Now he's back & it's a neutral restart. Burnett shoots, but O'Brien blocks him off. Burnett reaches for an ankle, but no luck. He drives forward with an underhook, but O'Brien circles back to center. More of the same until time expires.

Period 3:
O'Brien is bleeding & they're cleaning him & the mat up between periods. O'Brien takes down. Burnett breaks him down & locks up a tilt, but O'Brien rolls through. Burnett gets O'Brien bellied out again & it's stopped for blood. O'Brien is bleeding again. Back to action. O'Brien is still down & leading 4-2. Burnett gets O'Brien bellied out again. O'Brien gets a 2nd stall call, but the scoreboard is changed to 4-4. O'Brien gets an escape & the score is changed to 5-4. Wait, the score is changed back to 4-4, no wait, now it's 5-3. There's action off the mat that I can't see. Neutral restart, 29-sec left. Caution on O'Brien. Burnett drives forward & gets a leg. O'Brien rolls, but Burnett stays with him. Burnett comes up & is showing the ref his hand/forearm for some reason. Maybe he got bit? I don't know what's going on now. Burnett has his headgear off & O'Brien is complaining about something. There's 15-sec left on the clock, but this one appears to be over. The ref was touching the top of his head with his hand, but I don't know what that means. The scoreboard says it's 5-4 O'Brien with 15-sec left, but both wrestlers have left the mat. I'm going to have to check the brackets to find out what happened here. Looks like Burnett got Mike Tyson'd by O'Brien's teeth.

The bracket hasn't been updated yet, nor has the scoreboard changed. The zebras are talking at the table with a coach or someone in plain clothes, so hold on, this may not be over yet. Okay, the brackets have been updated. Burnett wins by DQ.

Grey Burnett OVER Finnegan O'Brien DQ
rule is bite auto disq might be for the rest of the tourney!
 
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144 pounds R16- Clinton Shepherd vs. Matt Dailey (WYSE)

Period 1:
Circling & tying up. Shepherd has a full face mask on. He hits a duck for a quick TD, 3-0, then cuts Dailey, 3-1. Shepherd drops in on an ankle, comes behind & finishes another TD, 6-1, then cuts Dailey again, 6-2. Shepherd drops to a leg & finishes another TD, 9-2. He cuts Dailey again, 9-3. Dailey shoots. Shepherd counters & comes behind for another TD, 12-3. Shepherd has Dailey bellied out now. He locks up a tilt & adds 3 NF, 15-3. The period ends.

Period 2:
Neutral start. I'm not sure who had choice. Dailey presses forward. Shepherd ducks & finishes a final TD for the 18-3 Tech.

Clinton Shepherd TECH Matt Dailey 18-3 (2:19)
 
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165 pounds R32- Jayden James vs. Augustus Smith (CAC)

Period 1:
Here we go! Collar ties & hand fighting. James hits a throwby & finishes the TD, 3-0. James cuts Smith, 3-1, then immediately drops in on a leg & finishes another TD, 6-1. Out of bounds & restart. James goes optional & gives Smith the escape, 6-2. James shoots & quickly adds another TD, 9-2. James concedes the escape again, 9-3. James drops to a low leg & finishes another TD, 12-3. He locks up a tilt & adds 4 NF, 16-3. James cuts Smith, 16-4. James presses forward with an underhook, then drops to a leg & finishes another TD for the 19-4 Tech.

Jayden James TECH Augustus Smith 19-4 (1:25)
Gus Smith is Pat's son and John's nephew
 

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somehow I missed the PSU kids during that fiasco somehow they managed to skip them at least for me!what a waste of 30 minutes refs dont know the rules?"?"none of them had a rules book?"
 

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165 pounds R16- Jayden James vs. Tyler Harrill (SKUT)

Period 1:
James presses forward, drops to a leg & they go off the screen. TD James, 3-0. He start in neutral & concedes the esdcape, 3-1. James presses forward. Harrill tries an underhook, James counters & gets another TD, 6-1. James cuts Harrill immediately, 6-1. James attacks & gets another TD, 9-2, then catches Harrill on his back & gets the FALL!! Wow, that was fast!

Jayden James FALL Tyler Harrill (0:36)
 

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126 pounds R16- Grey Burnett vs. Finnegan O'Brien (BLAC)

Period 1:
Hand fighting, head taps & circling. Burnett throws in an underhook & drives O'Brien to the edge. Out of bounds & restart. Circling, head taps & hand fighting with brief tie ups. Burnett presses forward a bit, then drops to an ankle, but O'Brien kicks free. O'Brien hits a duck & gets the TD, 3-0. Burnett gets to his feet, but O'Brien takes him back down & out of bounds, restart. Burnett is still down. O'Brien rides out the remaining 5-seconds to end the period.

Period 2:
Burnett takes down. O'Brien tries a tilt off the whistle, but no luck. Burnett works to his feet, but O'Brien jacks him up & returns him to the mat. Out of bounds & restart. Burnett is still down. Caution on O'Brien for something & restart. Burnett rolls & gets a reversal, 3-2, then cuts O'Brien, 4-2. Burnett drops in on a leg & they're scrambling, head to feet now. They're partially off the screen. It looks like Burnett has the TD, but no points are on the board. I can't see much. Not sure what happened, but O'Brien is down off the screen. Now he's back & it's a neutral restart, no TD for Burnett on the last exchange. Burnett shoots, but O'Brien blocks him off. Burnett reaches for an ankle, but no luck. He drives forward with an underhook, but O'Brien circles back to center. More of the same until time expires.

Period 3:
O'Brien is bleeding & they're cleaning him & the mat up between periods. O'Brien takes down. Burnett breaks him down & locks up a tilt, but O'Brien rolls through. Burnett gets O'Brien bellied out, but it's stopped for blood. O'Brien is bleeding again. Back to action. O'Brien is still down & leading 4-2. Burnett gets O'Brien bellied out again. O'Brien gets a 2nd stall call, but the scoreboard is changed to 4-4. O'Brien gets an escape & the score is changed to 5-4. Wait, the score is changed back to 4-4, no wait, now it's 5-3. There's action off the mat that I can't see. Neutral restart, 29-sec left. Caution on O'Brien. Burnett drives forward & gets a leg. O'Brien rolls, but Burnett stays with him. Burnett comes up & is showing the ref his hand/forearm for some reason. Maybe he got bit? I don't know what's going on now. Burnett has his headgear off & O'Brien is complaining about something. There's 15-sec left on the clock, but this one appears to be over. The ref was touching the top of his head with his hand, but I don't know what that means. The scoreboard says it's 5-4 O'Brien with 15-sec left, but both wrestlers have left the mat. I'm going to have to check the brackets to find out what happened here. Looks like Burnett got Mike Tyson'd by O'Brien's teeth.

The bracket hasn't been updated yet, nor has the scoreboard changed. The zebras are talking at the table with a coach or someone in plain clothes, so hold on, this may not be over yet. Okay, the brackets have been updated. Burnett wins by DQ.

Grey Burnett OVER Finnegan O'Brien DQ

Depends on how it's done by the ref. If he touches both hands to the top of the head (usually more behind the head), it's the signal for illegal hold. If he touches one hand to the top of his head, it's the signal for flagrant misconduct. You use the hand/arm that has the wristband color of the wrestler that committed the flagrant misconduct.

DQ by a bite, not sure I've seen that before, the poor mom in the feed, defending the child. They are kids i guess

It doesn't happen a lot, but it happens enough (speaking as a ref). I seem to average a couple (give or take) a season. If, as a ref, you observe it, you don't have any leeway -- you must call flagrant misconduct, and end the match.

Looked inadvertent to me. I don't know if that matters or not.
Looked inadvertent to me. I don't know if that matters or not.wwhy woulf d it matter still illegal!

The inadvertent component is where it gets tricky for a ref. With cross faces, rolling around, etc., there are a lot of times where one wrestler's arm is across the opponent's mouth. And if the opponent is breathing heavy, their mouth may be open. In general, inadvertent occurrences would not be flagrant misconduct. You have to see the wrestler make an effort to bite the opponent to call flagrant misconduct. Many times each season, I'll get wrestlers showing me their forearm, to show me a bite. But you can't call anything on that by itself. You have to see the other wrestler make the effort to bite an opponent to call it. I have seen instances where an inadvertent forearm in an open mouth causes a few marks on the skin -- those I don't call as flagrant misconduct. Lastly, while I've never experienced it, I know of refs that have seen wrestlers that bite their own forearm, and then try to show it to the ref and claim they were bitten by the opponent.
 
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Depends on how it's done by the ref. If he touches both hands to the top of the head (usually more behind the head), it's the signal for illegal hold. If he touches one hand to the top of his head, it's the signal for flagrant misconduct. You use the hand/arm that has the wristband color of the wrestler that committed the flagrant misconduct.



It doesn't happen a lot, but it happens enough (speaking as a ref). I seem to average a couple (give or take) a season. If, as a ref, you observe it, you don't have any leeway -- you must call flagrant misconduct, and end the match.




The inadvertent component is where it gets tricky for a ref. With cross faces, rolling around, etc., there are a lot of times where one wrestler's arm is across the opponent's mouth. And if the opponent is breathing heavy, their mouth may be open. In general, inadvertent occurrences would not be flagrant misconduct. You have to see the wrestler make an effort to bite the opponent to call flagrant misconduct. Many times each season, I'll get wrestlers showing me their forearm, to show me a bite. But you can't call anything on that by itself. You have to see the other wrestler make the effort to bite an opponent to call it. I have seen instances where an inadvertent forearm in an open mouth causes a few marks on the skin -- those I don't call as flagrant misconduct. Lastly, while I've never experienced it, I know of refs that have seen wrestlers that bite their own forearm, and then try to show it to the ref and claim they were bitten by the opponent.
What is the procedure if you didn't see it, but it was pretty clear from the bite mark that he did bite down? Not saying this is what happened btw, but it would explain the long discussion and final result.
 

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somehow I missed the PSU kids during that fiasco somehow they managed to skip them at least for me!what a waste of 30 minutes refs dont know the rules?"?"none of them had a rules book?"

I didn't see the scene, so I'm not giving a comment on what exactly took place. However, I will offer this. First, I can't speak to every state, or even every region in a state. In the area I'm from, we're always instructed to NOT have the rule book on us, but to have it somewhere close by (usually, your bag). That's easier to accomplish in a dual than in a tournament, where the refs are generally rotated around the mats. Second, the refs know the rule for biting, and for flagrant misconduct. Third, tournaments like this, where the wrestlers and the refs are from a number of states, bring some issues into play, such as: a) a tournament can have tournament rules for certain situations, which you have to follow, but are not always what you're used to, b) each state follows the NFHS rules, but they can have their own customizations of the rules, c) typically in a tournament, there is a head ref, and they would have to be brought over if there was a major issue on a mat, d) even within states, there can be differences in the customization of rules, as the public schools generally have slightly different rules than the private schools. Fourth, going back to 3A, tournaments often have their own set of rules for appeals. That usually involves getting a few refs involved, as well as the tournament director(s). In short, there is A LOT going on, and sometimes it takes some time to get it right.

So, in response to the comments you made, you don't get to ref at Ironman unless you are really good at your craft, which includes knowing the rules. And every single one of the refs working the tournament has a rule book with them, but none of them would have one in their pocket and it's unlikely that any of them had a rule book near the mat.
 
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Looked inadvertent to me. I don't know if that matters or not.
Replay photo. certainly looks inadvertent

 

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What is the procedure if you didn't see it, but it was pretty clear from the bite mark that he did bite down? Not saying this is what happened btw, but it would explain the long discussion and final result.

those are tough. You can't call what you didn't see. It's why there are usually two refs on a mat in major tournaments. You can't call locked hands if you didn't see them, even when half the stands and one team's coaches are calling out locked hands. You can't call a pin if you can't determine that it meets criteria. Etc. This doesn't make the refs popular, but it's impossible to always be in perfect position for every possibility. (Though the elite refs are stunningly good at almost never being in a bad position.)

In short, you learn early on that you can only call what you see, and not what you think took place/is taking place.
 

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those are tough. You can't call what you didn't see. It's why there are usually two refs on a mat in major tournaments. You can't call locked hands if you didn't see them, even when half the stands and one team's coaches are calling out locked hands. You can't call a pin if you can't determine that it meets criteria. Etc. This doesn't make the refs popular, but it's impossible to always be in perfect position for every possibility. (Though the elite refs are stunningly good at almost never being in a bad position.)

In short, you learn early on that you can only call what you see, and not what you think took place/is taking place.
That’s what is strange about this match. The ref didn’t immediately stop the match but only did so after Burnett started talking to him and showing him his arm. The ref then looked at Burnetts arm and then issued the disqualification. It was really weird how it happened. It didn’t seem like the ref saw it. I could definitely be wrong but how the match went down it didn’t seem like it