TURN 7
The Young Guard charges the Brunswickers with one being caught in square formation. Despite being at a significant disadvantage, both Brunswick units hold on - just! |
Continued -
The small French 7th Division of 5 battalions along with the 3rd Lancers are all that remain holding the French centre. |
On the French right flank the hoped for breakthrough by the Hanoverians appears to have happened. And once again it has fallen to Best's Brigade to achieve the honours (far left). |
An overview at the end of turn 7. Although it is bleak for the French on their right flank and centre, the allies are facing a similar bad outcome on their right flank. |
TURN 8
The aftermath of the cavalry combats. Although they have had the better of most of the melees, the Cuirassiers struggle to overcome the British heavy cavalry despite pushing them back. The Cuirassiers formations have become scattered and in need of reorganisation. At the top of the photo, Soult's 4th Light Cavalry Division repositions with the intention of bringing more pressure to bear on the Brunswickers. |
Bylandt's Dutch Brigade supported by the 8th KGL Line begin their assault on Charlet's Brigade. Two combats are fought both of which prove indecisive and will continue. |
Best suffers command roll failures including the Divisional Commander re-roll leaving them static. The only significant movement was Dornberg who advanced his light cavalry brigade (top left). |
TURN 9
Guye launched a Young Guard battalion at Kielmansegge's Hanoverian battalion defending the fence line but failed to make any headway falling back to where it started (middle of photo). |
TURN 10
What should have been a final assault sweeping the last of the French from the centre is seriously delayed by most of the British and KGL units involved being disordered from French shooting. |
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