Today I joined the Boondock Sayntes to re-fight Harry Smiths "Battle without a mistake" Aliwal from the 1st Anglo Sikh War.
Ian who masterminded the game had it mind for some time and asked me to collaborate in October at the other Partizan and I didnt hesitate to agree.
The Third Battle of the 1st Anglo Sikh Wars is very gameable and see's Harry Smiths reinforced division take on a force of some of the best and worst of the Sikh forces, the Company troops are outnumbered but a large part of the mass are unreliable irregulars stiffened by tough regulars and Avitables Compoo of elite Sikhs.
I provided a Brigade each of Company foot, Company horse and Sikh Regular foot..
Ian table was as usual littered with fabulous little details and vignette's. As might be expected there were lots of other great games of which I saw very little but I did get a few snaps of ours and will provide a very quick overview.
Behind the river Sikh rockets fire missiles in random directions. They do look good though!
Ian as usual has lots and lots of fabulous detail on table, the Sikh camp and baggage is a great example.


Move one the British assault Aliwal village, winning a quick victory of the 32 pounder gun and crew.
Meanwhile the 19th Lancers charge the irregular foot and destroy two battalions in quick succession.
In Aliwal itself the foot have pushed through and driven the Sikhs out completely..
The Company troops are advancing all along the line now and will need to dela with the tougher prospect of Sikh regular foot and guns.
After seeing off the cavalry on our left the company horse rally back, nothign to be gained by charging the best Sikh infantry in prepared squares.
Graham plays an event card to double move a brigade into the Sikh regulars.
The right flank cavalry see off two more rregular Campoos and the left is almost taken with supporting infantry rolling up the rest of the irregulars.
The cavalry can now reorganise and start to advance down the legnth of the tbale and roll up the Sikh line.
Right of centre Grahams brigade charges the Sikh regulars.
Not surprisingly its my favourite unti that get the chop, seen here fleeing through the river.
The British stop briefly for some light looting.
Left of centre its my British brigade going in.
Unfortunately we get the worst of this one with three batteries and two battalions pouring in fire they break. The only Company unit to do so in the game (Typical)
The rest of the Brigade pour volleys into the Sikhs supported by the Bengal Horse artillery and the Sikh unit routs. The brigade that has just looted the camp engages the next Sikh battalion' honours being even we pull back the brigade to replace ti with a fresh brigade.
The brigades from the right flank now turn left and roll down the length of the table anchored by the river. There is not a huge ammount left to stop them.
With the Sikh left gone and the centre beginning to crumble the day is lost for the Sikhs, they can however make an orderly retreat as they did historically across the Sutlej with their best troops.
Great looking game Roger, must have been fun to play in. Love the vignettes including "the most dangerous thing on any battlefield".....an officer with a map!
ReplyDeleteYep, thats 4 officers with 3 maps, doesnt get much more dangerous.
DeleteSuperb looking game, really top notch Roger, so many lovely miniature and vignettes on show.
ReplyDeleteCheers Donnie
DeleteIt was indeed an excellent looking game!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks Christopher
DeleteIt was a brilliant looking game, full of excellent figures. I would have said hello, but I didn't realise one of tbe gamers was you!
ReplyDeleteCheers Ray, sorry I missed you.
DeleteThank you very much
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