Kilkenny have completed the ‘Drive for 35’ and ‘Hen’ has got his 10.
Brian Cody has led the county to another All Ireland success after a replay success over Tipperary by 2-17 to 2-14.
The Munster side led at the break by 1-7 to 0-8 after Seamus Callinan’s first half goal.
However in a devastating 10 minute spell at the start of the second half Kilkenny raced into a three point lead and Richie Power’s 58th minute goal was folowed up by his brothers’ strike the Cats were well on their way to All Ireland Glory.
Callinan’s second goal made for a nervous finish but the Leinster champions held pout and completed a clean sweep of competitions in 2014.
Henry Shefflin was a second half substitute for Richie Hogan and won his 10th Celtic Cross on the field of play.