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What Auckland Means to Ben Shelton
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What Auckland Means to Ben Shelton

Phil Naessens2 days ago2 days ago05 mins

What Auckland means to Ben Shelton has little to do with wins. His shoulder health and readiness for Melbourne are the real story.

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