We install 100 PSI plus irrigation systems using pvc pipe and ductile iron fittings with MJ restraints. In answer to your question whether concrete thrust blocks are needed you need to consider that the thrust blocks also serve as a backstop for the fitting which keeps the fitting from moving. If the restrained fitting moves, the immediate joint will not separate, but a joint of pipe upstream might separate. Remember that the pipes themselves are gasketed and pushed together without restraints and act like hydraulic cylinders when full of pressure. Usually, the trench where the pipe and fittings are installed is dug to provide adequate work space (to assemble the DI Fitting). I would highly recommend locking the fitting in place to restrict any movement, whether you use adequate, non-corrosive stakes, or concrete thrust blocks to fill the void between the pipe fitting and the trench wall. I hope this helps.