I am not underrating Veltman, just Hinshelwood has better passing ability, vision and can get up and down more. Up against a tricky winger, Veltman has the smarts and experience to better deal with them, by fair means or foul. If Hinshelwood were to become a rightback on a more permanent basis...
Hinshelwood is a better player than Veltman, but Veltman knows his own ability and how to play as a right back with those abilities. He won't try to get up the pitch as much as Hinsh, he won't try to make some of the passes Hinsh can make, because he can't.
Danny Hinshelwood is Martin Hinshelwoods son, and is now manager of Selsey, Adam Hinshelwood is Martins Nephew, and Jack is Adams son. Jacks Grandad, Martins brother, Paul Hinshelwood played for Palace and Millwall, and Jacks Great Grandad Wally Hinshelwood played for Reading and Bristol City.