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Wagram Mega Game – The Result

Firstly, many thanks to Richard for all his hard work in organising the mega game; it was much appreciated by all who took part. Also thanks to Les for his help in preparing the terrain.

The game itself played out fairly historically with Rosenberg’s IV corps attacking on the right, surprising the French having breakfast, before being driven back after having inflicted heavy damage on some of Davout’s brigades. The Austrian advance guard ably supported this attack with their cavalry proving their superiority over the French routing an entire cavalry division in an hours fighting. However, Davout’s men proved stubborn and a fierce firefight began all along the Russbach stream.

On the left flank the Saxon army excelled themselves storming Aderklaa and repelling attacks from the elite Austrian Grenadier and retaking the village twice. The Saxon cavalry then dealt with their Austrian counterparts  in short order securing this vital area for the French.  In what was to be a day for the underdogs the army of Italy ably supported them forcing back Bellegarde’s I corps and opening a dangerous gap in the Austrian line. Whilst the Austrians attacking on the left continued to be held with little progress by Massena and Bernadotte,  Oudinot’s Second Corps was free to assault the Austrian centre. Once again the poor quality depot troops making up much of the corps excelled themselves, destroying much of what remained of the Austrian IV Corps with the Portuguese legion being first to cross the Russbach stream.

Seizing his moment Napoleon now freed up the central reserve with the guard and heavy cavalry ordered forward.The Austrians having little available reserves began to waver with the largely untouched II corps in the centre now facing an onslaught from Oudinot and the Reserve cavalry and the Guard. As Oudinot’s grenadiers stormed Baumersdorf, Archduke Charles’s advisers urged him to retreat as he was becoming isolated in the centre of the field.Reluctantly he agreed; with the advance guard cavalry delaying Davout’s Corps and the II Corps fighting to delay  the French central attack he reluctantly quit the field. Even as he did so, Arch Duke John was approaching from the Austrian right but only arrived in time to be met by troops of the retreating Advance Guard.

In a twist on history Wagram had turned into a classic battle of the central position at which Napoleon had excelled. Instead of Davout rolling up the Austrian right he had pinned it whilst the centre had been broken. With the Austrian army split in two it is likely that historical precedent would ensue and an armistice result.

All in all it was a great game and everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. It is hoped to hold another game next year and your suggestions are welcome. Eylau and Dresden have been mentioned.

It was a difficult fight for the Austrians but in hindsight they could perhaps have committed II corps to support one or other flank. However, honours of the day must go to the Saxons who fought off the elite of the Austrian army (take a bow Wesley) despite taking horrendous casualties doing so.

Peter Grimwood

Wagram Mega Game 3rd April 2016

Wagram offers a massive Napoleonic battle in 15mm and will be our first Mega Game of the year on 3rd April. Please contact Les Mills if you are interested in playing; there are lots of roles available. The original battle was fought on 5th and 6th July 1809 and saw Napoleon take on Arch Duke Charles in a climactic battle which was a close run thing.

Due to the large size of the game there will be limited space for other games on the day ( We reckon around five other spaces for two tables). Colin has kindly offered to monitor this so please contact him in advance to make sure there is room for your game. We are trying to avoid anyone turning up for a game and being disappointed by the lack of space.

Thank you

Essex Warriors Open Day 2015 – Update

ESSEX WARRIORS OPEN DAY is rapidly approaching and we hope to see you there. The event takes place on Sunday 27th September 2015 from 10am to 4pm at Writtle Village Hall, 18,The Green, Writtle, Essex, CM1 3DU (opposite the duck pond)

Entrance is FREE

The event will see a number of display and participation games from Essex Warriors and guests. Games will include a Lion Rampant scenario presented by SEEMS and a WW2 game presented by Wigmore Warriors. Essex Warriors are presenting a range of games ranging from a 28mm Renaissance game through a WW2 Bolt Action scenario to a Sci-Fi game, a Wrath of Kings scenario and a Malifaux game. In addition to the miniatures games there will also be a couple of  boardgames in progress. So there’s something for everyone!

Traders Andy’s Models and Games Gazette are attending, so give them a shout if you want them to bring anything special.

There will also be a Bring & Buy and a Refreshments Stall.

See the ‘How To Find Us‘ page for directions.

For the Bring & Buy, a sales form and instructions are available

To The Strongest at Essex Warriors

At our meeting on 19th July Simon Miller, author of To The Strongest, visited the club and ran two  iterations of a game using his rules. The rules have some innovative mechanisms which kept players on their toes.

The game was based on the Battle of Nicopolis fought in 48 BC between  Pharnaces of Pontus,  son of King Mithridates, and Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus, the Legate appointed by Caesar to command Roman forces in Asia. With beautifully painted 28m figures on the table (Pontic pike phalanxes 72 strong!) the game was certainly impressive visually too.

Quite  a few Essex Warriors took part and a good time was had by all, even those of us who were losing, as you can tell by the smiling face of our President!

Club member Steve Dix has more photos on his blog at http://steveswargamingpage.blogspot.co.uk/Â

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