hall of fame
2022 - Des Wilcox
The first Superleague Nationals since the NZPP takeover was held at Richmond working mens club. Des Wilcox became the first ever Kiwi winner defeating Bayden Jackson 8 - 6 in the final.
2021 - Simon Singleton
After the 2020 event was cancelled due to Covid-19 Simon Singleton came back as strong as ever to claim his forth National Superleague title. Defeating Healey White in an electric match with a scoreline of 11 - 9.
2019 - Simon Singleton
2019 at the Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club and its's a Hat-trick for Singleton. What a match this was, defeating Ceri Worts 9 - 8 in one of the closest fought finals in superleague history.
2018 - Simon Singleton
2018 brought a change of venue but the same winner. This year hosted by the Cashmere Club, Simon Singleton ousted Adam Shaw 9 - 6
2017 - Simon Singleton
After two years as bridesmaid Simon cracked the duck in 2017 with a victory over Bayden Jackson, in a repeat of the 2016 final. This was just the start of an incredible run of form in this event.
2016 - Bayden Jackson
Bayden took the 2016 title with a solid 9 - 5 victory over his mate and doubles partner Simon Singleton.
2015 - Steve Denton
Again held at the Woolston club, after the huge success of 2014 everyone was desperate to win this one. In the end Steve Denton was the victor overcoming Simon Singleton 9 - 7 after previously trailing 4 - 7.
2014 - Adam Marlow
The highly anticipated inaugural Superleague event was held at the Woolston Club. Stamping the first name on the trophy was Adam Marlow beating Jimmy Henry in the final.