The Paddy Buggy Cup is the current prize for winning the All-Ireland final. It was commissioned to honour
Paddy Buggy (1929–2013), who won an
All-Ireland SHC medal with
Kilkenny in 1947 before later serving as
president of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The cup was first presented in 2014 and replaced the O'Keeffe Cup (Corn Uí Chaoimh) which was first presented in 1968 and named in honour of
Pádraig Ó Caoimh. Traditionally, the victory presentation takes place at a special rostrum in the main grandstand of the stadium. The winning captain accepts the cup on behalf of his team before giving a short speech. Individual members of the winning team then have an opportunity to come to the rostrum to lift the cup, which is held by the winning team until the following year's final. In accordance with GAA rules, a set of gold medals is awarded to the championship winners. ==List of finals==