In the hottest AFL grand final on record, the Hawks sizzled and the Eagles melted.
With Cyril Rioli running rampant, the greatest club of the modern era triumphed 16.11 (107) to 8.13 (61) to claim a third straight premiership for the first time in their storied history.
And who's to say they won't be back at the MCG in late September next year looking to match the fabled Collingwood "machine" team of 1927-30 by winning four flags on the trot.
Skipper Luke Hodge, Sam Mitchell and Rioli were among half a dozen Hawks to win a fourth flag with the club, while the ageless Shaun Burgoyne also claimed his fourth - including one at Port Adelaide back in 2004.
Rioli was a hugely popular winner of the Norm Smith Medal as the best player afield, an honour also bestowed on his late uncle Maurice Rioli at Richmond back in 1982.