My dad is flying high as National League boss… but I’m making my own way in the Premier League and England’s Under-21s

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JACK HINSHELWOOD is enjoying a “family feel-good factor” as an ever-present in his unbeaten Brighton side — while dad Adam is flying high in the National League as manager of York.

The 19-year-old, who netted a thumping header in Sunday’s 2-2 home draw with Nottingham Forest, represents the fourth generation of his clan to play professionally.

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Jack Hinshelwood’s header put Brighton 2-1 up in Sunday’s home Premier League clash but fellow unbeaten side Nottingham Forest nicked a 2-2 draw[/caption]
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Hinshelwood, seen celebrating his goal, has shown maturity this campaign by playing at left-back after previously mainly featuring on the right[/caption]
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Dad Adam Hinshelwood managed sixth-tier Worthing then took over York last season to keep them up and guide them to third place this term[/caption]

He revealed: “It’s a good feeling in my family at the moment with my dad doing so well.

“There was a point last season where I was injured and he’d just got the job and we were having a bit of a tough moment.

“But we’ve come through it together as a family.

“To see him flying now, I am really happy — and I hope it carries on because it brings that family feel-good factor.”

Add in Jack’s recent debut for the England Under-21 side that beat Austria 4-1 at Kenilworth Road and the Hinshelwoods — including his uncle Martin, a former Brighton boss — are on a roll.

Jack said: “I had to get about 12, 13 tickets for them to come and watch — which is usual for most home games as well.

“It’s always nice to have them in the crowd — especially when it’s a landmark moment and you get a good result.

“Having them there to talk to is really helpful, I think — something other people might not have.

This old Hinshelwood family picture includes Jack, far right, dad Adam, fourth right, and grandfather Paul, second right

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“But at the same time they let me just crack on.

“They know I know what I need to do to be successful.

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Seagulls’ manager Fabian Hurzeler rates Hinshelwood a future captain[/caption]


“And I have to listen to people at this club and not be satisfied with where I am at but keep working hard to improve.”

Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler has talked of the academy graduate as a “future leader” of the team and praised his “unbelievable” attitude and mindset.

That has helped him adjust to playing at left-back this season after making most of his 17 Prem appearances on the right.

He insisted: “To be honest, I’m not really bothered where I play. Whatever gets me in the team, I am happy.

“I just want to be out there playing football, as simple as it sounds.”

One of his most testing afternoons came against Bukayo Saka in last month’s 1-1 draw with Arsenal at the Emirates.

He admitted: “I can more than acknowledge that the first ten to 15 minutes was tough.

“It was what I was expecting but to get through that and not concede early, which helped, enabled me to really grow into the game.

“I am young and learning — it was a great experience for me.

““It’s what I’ve been working towards my whole life — to be in these moments.

“I am just really enjoying the challenges that I am coming up against and I don’t fear anything, to be honest.”

Sunday’s dramatic stalemate left Brighton both unbeaten on nine points from five games.

Both managers saw red in an ugly flare-up after Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White was sent off for his second yellow card – a reckless lunge.

But even that exchange couldn’t overshadow Danny Welbeck’s glorious free-kick goal for the Seagulls.

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Here’s another view of Hinshelwood’s brilliant goal vs Forest[/caption]
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The Sussex teenager has the world at his feet[/caption]
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