Today's triumph over Otago gave Auckland another prize - a temporary share of top spot on the Plunket Shield standings.
But tomorrow they will watch helplessly as Canterbury attempt to finish off last-placed Central Districts and claim their third first-class title in four seasons.
Auckland will at least be content knowing they kept pressure on their co-leaders in the penultimate round, cruising to an eight-wicket win courtesy of a dominant bowling performance on the third day of their clash in Dunedin.
After Otago began the morning trailing by 23 runs with nine wickets in hand, Auckland's seam attack made light work of their task, eventually dismissing the home side for 205 inside two sessions.
As Anaru Kitchen mounted a lone resistance, scoring a run-a-ball century while the wickets tumbled at the other end, Rajvinder Sandhu (4-40), Lockie Ferguson (3-45) and Mitchell McClenaghan (2-23) combined to set their side a second-innings chase of 184.