17th May 1994 – WALES 102 PORTUGAL 11 (Lisbon)
Wales became the first of the Five Nations teams to play a World Cup qualifying match, having failed to reach the quarter-finals in 1991.
Wales set a World Cup record – which was broken the following day by Italy – when they topped a century of points against Portugal.
Neil Jenkins’ 11 conversions was also a world record, but again it only lasted a day. Nigel Walker equalled the national record with four tries and there were 16 tries in all as Portugal were pulverised.
WALES: M Rayer (Cardiff), I Evans (Llanelli, Captain), M Hall (Cardiff), N Davies (Llanelli), N Walker (Cardiff), N Jenkins (Pontypridd), R Jones (Swansea), R Evans (Llanelli), G Jenkins (Swansea), J Davies (Neath), A Copsey (Llanelli), G Llewellyn (Neath), H Taylor (Cardiff), S Quinnell (Llanelli), E Lewis (Llanelli)
Scorers: Tries – N Walker (4), M Hall (3), I Evans (3), R Jones (2), S Quinnell, G Llewellyn, H Taylor, Pen try; Cons – N Jenkins (11)
21st May 1994 – WALES 54 SPAIN 0 (Madrid)
Ieuan Evans picked up another hat-trick of tries as Wales guaranteed themselves a place in the 16-team 1995 finals.
WALES: T Clement (Swansea), I Evans (Llanelli, Captain), M Hall (Cardiff), N Davies (Llanelli), N Walker (Cardiff), N Jenkins (Pontypridd), R Moon (Llanelli), R Evans (Llanelli), G Jenkins (Swansea), J Davies (Neath), P Arnold (Swansea), G Llewellyn (Neath), E Lewis (Llanelli), S Quinnell (Llanelli), M Perego (Llanelli)
Replacement: A Copsey (Llanelli) for E Lewis
Scorers: Tries – I Evans (3), S Quinnell, G Jenkins, N Walker, Pen try; Cons – N Jenkins (5); Pens – N Jenkins (3).
1995 WORLD CUP RANKING – EUROPEAN GROUP
17th September 1994 – WALES 16 ROMANIA (Bucharest)
Ieuan Evans set a new Welsh try-scoring record with a wonder score from halfway to make it 21 tries in 48 appearances.
This win avenged Wales‘ horrendous defeat in the same city in 1983.
WALES: M Rayer (Cardiff), I Evans (Llanelli, Captain), N Davies (Llanelli), M Hall (Cardiff), W Proctor (Llanelli), N Jenkins (Pontypridd), R Moon (Llanelli), R Evans (Llanelli), G Jenkins (Swansea), J Davies (Neath), P Davies (Llanelli), G Llewellyn (Neath), H Taylor (Cardiff), E Lewis (Cardiff), R Collins (Pontypridd)
Scorers: Tries – I Evans; Con – N Jenkins; Pens – N Jenkins – 3.
12th October 1994 – WALES 29 ITALY 19 (Cardiff)
Neil Jenkins equalled his own Welsh record of 24 points in a Test as he kicked the Italians to defeat at the Arms Park to ensure Wales finished their ranking campaign as Europe’s top qualifier. Jenkins landed seven penalties and a drop goal as he went through the 300 points barrier in international rugby and overtook Paul Thorburn (304) as the leading points scorer in Welsh international history.
WALES: M Rayer (Cardiff), W Proctor (Llanelli), M Hall (Cardiff), N Davies (Llanelli), T Clement (Swansea), N Jenkins (Pontypridd), R Moon (Llanelli), R Evans (Llanelli), G Jenkins (Swansea), J Davies (Neath), P Davies (Llanelli), G Llewellyn (Neath, captain), H Taylor (Cardiff), E Lewis (Cardiff), R Collins (Pontypridd)
Scorers: Try – N Davies; Pens – N Jenkins (7); DG – N Jenkins