York: Jim & Mike
Lancaster: Chris & SteveJ
Lancaster on far side, SteveJ v. Jim & Chris v. Mike.On the far flank, Mike has attacked Chris left flank.
On this flank, the ingfnatyr are exchanging bow fire, except for one charge by York men at arms on the left end of the line. On the near flank the Lanc's bow fire has been far better than York'sY& the infnatry charge also failed.
Left of centre the Lanc's cavalry has advanced.
Right of centre there is gap in the York line but the Lancs have not advanced into it.
On the far flank the Lanc's line has been hit in front by foot & horse while more foot wrap around their flank.On the far flank the Lanc's infantry is being rolled up by the flank attack
On the enar flank, York has had their archers almost all destroyed & have fallen back onto the ridge.On the far flank both sides are regrouping after the success of the York's attack.
On the near flank the lancs ahve followed up Yorks' retreat, but he Yorks have countercharged.On the far flank York has renewed their attack & the Lanc' left has broken.
On the near flank, the the combat was desperate & close, but it was York that broke first.
So both sides have had one of their 2 battles broken. York has more units left fit to fight than the Lancs, but the superiority was small enough for the Lancs to claim a draw.
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