heheh I came to the same conclusion and run them past the Hussars in pursuit.
I did spend a bit of time after that when it was the Russians turn, trying to decide what the heck I was going to do about the purdy Cuirassiers sitting behind the lines when they reformed ....
In the end, the Russians doomed themselves when they had their turn, maneuvered nicely into position along the top of a ridge line and then won initiative next turn and it was their "Now it the time Wittgenstein" moment 6 battalions vs 3) ...... sadly the response from the troops thou was "ummm boss, theres Frenchmen down there ..." and disgraced themselves. Declared 6 charges and only 2 passed the roll, Oh oh.
The Jagers stormed in and threw back the first of the French battalions (only a retreat thou) however it did put them partially behind the next Frenchman, Then it was the turn of the Moscow Battalion, who flinched badly after taken a hit in the charge and the wily frog yelled to his men, "Vive La Emperor" and in they went (opportunity counter charge).
Well that was enough for the Moscow guys and they skedaddled pronto.
Then the crap hit the fan, the unit beside the broke as well (already wavering) and a couple more units on the ridge wavered.
Then it was the French turn ... Viva La Emperor rang across the ridge and the 3 French battalions totally cleared the ridge and a couple units of hussars were ready to poor through the massive gap (ROFL swear filter took out h.o.l.e ) and the Cuirassiers were ready to run along behind the lines making mince....
All in all another interesting fight, I had planned on trying out the built up area rules but the defending French had had enough of the battery of guns on the ridge and decided to do something about it, leading to the Russian disaster.
I really need to get more Frenchmen as at the moment i have to use a lot of Russians doing service as French ...
Until the next one
cheers