Jack Hinshelwood said that he felt âluckyâ to be voted the Albion menâs young player of the season because âbecause in this team weâve got so many young players who could have won this award.â Â But to most fans, the choice was a simple one.
For a Sussex-born, home-grown player to come through the ranks and claim a regular Premier League place is still highly unusual, and to fill an unfamiliar fullback role with distinction even more so. Â
Then there were his three goals, all scored against London clubs at the Amex, and all followed by post-match celebrations that the North Stand lapped up.
âIâm very grateful for this award,â he said. âThe fans, players, and especially the gaffer, who gave me my first opportunity, I canât thank them all enough.âÂ
Jack says his favourite moment of the campaign was his goal against Palace in our 4-1 victory at the Amex.
Had he not suffered an ankle injury in February, he would certainly have added to his 12 first-team starts. But he still regards his first full season as a success.
âFrom the age of eight, when I joined the club, it would have been in the back of my mind as a dream, not something that I expected to achieve,â he said. "Opportunities donât get given out so often so you have to take them by the scruff of the neck and make the most of them.âÂ
His first start, though, at Villa Park, did not quite hint at what was to come as the team suffered a 6-1 defeat. âMy first start at Villa was not what we wanted as a team and definitely not what I wanted personally,â he said.Â
âI really had to work hard after that to gain another opportunity. When it came along I really had to grab it and try to get a regular place.âÂ
Jack came through the academy before making his Premier League debut at the end of last season.
When he returned to the starting eleven, in the Europa League tie away to AEK Athens, it was at full-back rather than the central midfield berth in which he had captioned the under-21s. But he took to it as if he had played there all his life.
âThe gaffer makes roles for everyone so no-one feels uncomfortable on the pitch and I most certainly didnât,â Jack explained. âI thoroughly enjoyed the role the gaffer made for me. I could use my attributes, get on the ball in the middle of the pitch but also get forward and score goals. So he really did make a perfect role for me.Â
His personal highlight so far is his goal in the 4-1 home victory over Crystal Palace. âItâs an obvious one but as a fan growing up thereâs no greater feeling than scoring against Palace. At the same time, massive respect for them because my granddad played a lot of games for them but when youâre at this football club, you want to beat them.â
Jackâs aim now is to be clear of his ankle injury and he is raring to go again next season. âIâm working my socks off to get back and pre-season canât come soon enough for me,â he said. âI canât wait to pull on that shirt and play again.â