I was doing a solo playtest tonight trying to figure out a way to beat the Romans with Gauls and ran into this situation that I am hoping someone can tell me if I did it right or not, I think I did but just want to be 100% sure.
Here is the initial situation. A Roman BG is engaged with a Gaul BG. The Roman is disrupted and the Gaul BG is fragmented. In the impact phase a Gaul Cavalry BG declares a charge and hits the Roman in the rear. Thus dropping it another cohesion to fragmented. The Roman turns the rear base in contact with the chargers 180 degrees to meet the new threat.

Me being true to form tie on the impact.
So now the Gaul cavalry conforms to the Roman as follows.

And combat ensues seeing the Roman BG dropping another cohesion level to broken.

The rear edge for the Roman is behind the Gaul cavalry. But seeing that they were in contact to both rear and front the Roman BG can rout to ite right (left side of the pic). With the Gauls pursuing as is possible.
Did I handle this situation correctly? The rules on rout talk about bisecting angles and the only angle I could see is out the side then rout directly to the Roman board edge.
Thanks for any confirmation and insight,
Brian






