As is usual Jon commanded the Royalists in his persona as Lord Walton and I commanded the Parliamentarians as Obadiah Bykleigh, gent. The action supposes that the two armies have met on the edge of Cannock Chase, somewhere around Brocton it seems.The battle takes place astride the main Stafford to Cannock road. The Royalists enjoy superior quality Horse, the Parliamentarians better artillery.I was too engrossed in the action to take photos as we went along, but I hope these few after action shots and informative captions have the flavour of the unfolding drama ~
Lord Walton confers with his Sergeant Major General whilethe artillery soften up the enemy. |
"Have a care!" The Royalists pound the enemy enthusiastically, if ineffectually! |
The Oxford Foote have the honour of holding the Royalist army's right flank. |
The main infantry fighting took place astride the Stafford to Cannock road. The Parliamentarians fought doggedly and could not be driven off! |
Royalist baggage train, safe from the marauding Parliamentary Horse! Very safe as it turned out! |
Fairfax and Essex's Foote attack across broken ground on the Parliamentary army's left flank. Well, they would have if mydice rolls had been better! |
Obadiah Bykleigh's Foote assailed by a whole enemy Battalia cannot be broken! |
The Lifeguard trot forward in a vain attempt to hold up the Royalist Horse in its victory charge! |
The disaster on Parliament's right flank! Loosing the Hand to hand combats resulted in four Routs! Dice, what did I ever do to upset you? |
Surveying the wreckage of his army, Obadiah Bykleigh consoles himself with a cup of wine! At least the baggage is safe, for now... |
Happy to see you back...with such a beautiful looking game! Splendid figures...
ReplyDeleteGlad to be back in GHQ and pleased you thought the game agreeable.
DeleteA fine looking fet to and no doubt, pluf a flendid victory for the forcef of ye Kinge.
ReplyDeleteIt was a grand tussle despite my occasional poor dice rolls - nothing new there really!
DeleteExcellent game. Looking forward to next weeks game with the train.
ReplyDeleteThanks Colin. Let’s hope the forecasted snow doesn’t appear tomorrow, otherwise the train will be delayed...
Deleteclear blue skys up here in the north Pennines! Bizarre. Let's hope the snow avoids you as well.
DeleteStill hammering down here, so the train may well not make its debut...
DeleteGreat looking game - Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Stu
My pleasure Stu, glad you enjoyed the report.
DeleteOne of my favourite ‘never done anything about it’ periods. Nice game and kudos to Bykleigh’s foote.
ReplyDeleteI think we all have at least one of those George.
DeleteCool looking game David.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray.
DeleteWhat a fine looking game David!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks Christopher, we do our best in GHQ!
DeleteGreat looking game, I like pike and shot for the ECW it's usually lot's of fun despite the dice rolls!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain. We'll give P&S another run out sometime.
DeleteSplendid game good to see your ECW collection in action...don’t th8nk we’ve seen them for a while. Very nice 🙂
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt. Its a decent collection but needs more Horse I think.
DeleteMr.B's ECW stuff is delightful. Even though he make's me be a Royalist I still enjoy the games. He had a bit of a disaster with his cavalry and once they'd fled the field it was all up for his gallant infantry. Very civil war like!
ReplyDeleteThank you My Lord! Royalist suits you I think, heaps of aggression and daring in your play!
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