Another problem is where Karl Pryce would play if fit. Centre or wing? Left side or right? I think it's impossible to create a partnership without consistency and maybe that's what Noble intended to do sticking with Goulding and Colbon, but that has now gone, because he's stuck Bailey and Phelps at centre, Calderwood on the wing occasionally.
If Pryce gets fit we could play this back line this season:
Richards FB, Pryce, Carmont, Phelps, Calderwood.
Now doesn't that look a lot better than:
Mathers, Richards, Carmont, Phelps, Colbon.
I know Goulding isn't in there but Carmont only has one more season here so that is Gouldings chance with some appearances off the bench to reduce the workload.
I do have some sympathy for Mathers as he is also back after a horrendous injury but I think most people would go for my first option as having better players in each position where it differs from the second one.
Noble has also broken up the Goulding - Colbon partnership by playing Goulding with Caldwerwood and Carmont with Goulding.
Essentially two inexperienced players with two experienced ones.
It had to be done IMO but now Phelps is here I doubt Noble will use the opportunity to play my suggestion of Richards FB, Pryce, Carmont, Phelps, Calderwood should the opportunity arrise.
Dave