The Auckland Aces are one of the most successful Super Smash Bros. teams, having won four titles to date. In comparison to other teams, this squad is one of the most popular and powerful, working really hard to attain their objectives. After Auckland, the other successful team is Wellington Firebirds, who are also one of the greatest Super Smash teams and provide stiff opposition to other teams. The teams have strong abilities and expertise, which is extremely beneficial to them.
The Auckland Aces are one of the most successful Super Smash Bros. teams, having won four titles to date. In comparison to other teams, this squad is one of the most popular and powerful, working really hard to attain their objectives.
Super Smash Winners Name, Runner-ups List
Season | Winners | runner-ups | Results |
2005–06 | Canterbury Wizards | Auckland Aces | won by 6 wickets |
2006–07 | Auckland Aces | Otago Volts | won by 60 runs |
2007–08 | Central Stags | Northern Knights | won by 5 wickets |
2008–09 | Otago Volts | Canterbury Wizards | won by topping the group stage (finally abandoned due to rain) |
2009–10 | Central Stags | Auckland Aces) | won by 78 runs |
2010–11 | Auckland Aces | Central Stags | won by 4 runs |
2011–12 | Auckland Aces | Canterbury Wizards | won by 44 runs |
2012–13 | Otago Volts | Wellington Firebirds | won by 4 wickets |
2013–14 | Northern Knights | Otago Volts | won by 5 wickets |
2014–15 | Wellington Firebirds | Auckland Aces | won by 6 runs |
2015–16 | Auckland Aces | Otago Volts | won by 20 runs |
2016–17 | Wellington Firebirds | Central Stags | won by 14 runs |
2017–18 | Northern Knights | Central Stags | won by 9 wickets |
2018–19 | Central Stags | Northern Knights | won by 67 runs |
2019–20 | Wellington Firebirds | Auckland Aces | won by 22 runs |
2020–21 | Wellington Firebirds | Canterbury Kings | won by 5 wickets |
2021–22 | Northern Brave | Canterbury Kings | won by 56 runs |
Squads
Auckland Aces:
- Graeme Beghin
- Jamie Brown
- Robbie O’Donnell (c)
- Mark Chapman
- Louis Delport
- Danru Ferns
- Ben Horne (wk)
- Ben Lister
- Matt McEwan
- Colin Munro
- Will O’Donnell
- Glenn Phillips
- Ollie Pringle
- Sean Solia
- Will Somerville
- Ross ter Braak
- Lockie Ferguson
- Martin Guptill
- Kyle Jamieson
Canterbury Kings
- Todd Astle
- Chad Bowes
- Cole McConchie (c)
- Jack Boyle
- Leo Carter
- Sean Davey
- Cam Fletcher (wk)
- Andrew Hazeldine
- Tyler Lortan
- Ken McClure
- Daryl Mitchell
- Ed Nuttall
- Fraser Sheat
- Henry Shipley
- Theo van Woerkom
- Will Williams
- Matt Henry
- Tom Latham
- Henry Nicholls
Central Stags
- Doug Bracewell
- Tom Bruce (c)
- Brad Schmulian
- Josh Clarkson
- Dane Cleaver (wk)
- Greg Hay
- Jayden Lennox
- Christian Leopard
- Adam Milne
- Seth Rance
- Ben Smith
- Blair Tickner
- Ray Toole
- Ben WheeleR
- Bayley Wiggins
- George Worker
- Ajaz Patel
- Ross Taylor
- Will Young
Northern Knights:
- James Baker
- Peter Bocock
- Dean Brownlie
- Zak Gibson
- Joe Carter
- Katene Clarke
- Henry Cooper
- Anton Devcich (c)
- Matthew Fisher
- Brett Hampton
- Scott Kuggeleijn
- Brett Randell
- Jeet Raval
- Tim Seifert (wk)
- Anurag Verma
- Joe Walker
- Trent Boult
- Colin de Grandhomme
- Mitchell Santner
- Ish Sodhi
- Tim Southee
- Neil Wagner
- BJ Watling
- Kane Williamson
Otago Volts:
- Matt Bacon
- Neil Broom
- Max Chu
- Jarrod McKay
- Jacob Duffy (c)
- Josh Finnie
- Dean Foxcroft
- Camden Hawkins
- Anaru Kitchen
- Nick Kelly
- Dale PhillipS
- Hamish Rutherford
- Mitch Renwick (wk)
- Michael Rippon
- Michael Rae
- Nathan Smith
Wellington Firebirds:
- Finn Allen
- Hamish Bennett
- Lauchie Johns
- Jakob Bhula
- Michael Bracewell (c/wk)
- Fraser Colson
- Andrew Fletcher
- Jamie Gibson
- Troy Johnson
- lain McPeake
- Ollie Newton
- Rachin Ravindra
- Ben Sears
- Michael Snedden
- Logan van Beek
- Peter Younghusband
- Tom Blundell
- Devon Conway
- Jimmy Neesham