“I’m very happy, it feels great to have broken the record,” he said at the post match press conference. “For me, what is really special is that I really wanted to do it with this bunch of people. For me to have achieved it with these guys, it really makes me happy because we’ve worked together as a team for so long.”
34 Tries
Cap 01 – 1995 Japan (RWC), Bloemfontein (Won, three tries, wing)
Cap 10 – 1996 France (non-champ), Cardiff (Lost, try, wing)
Cap 11 – 1996 Italy, Rome (Won, two tries, centre)
Cap 12 – 1996 Australia, Cardiff (Won, try, wing)
Cap 16 – 1997 France, Paris (Lost, try, wing (Championship try)
Cap 20 – 1997 Canada, Toronto (Won, try, centre)
Cap 22 – 1997 Tonga, Swansea (Won, two tries, wing)
Cap 24 – 1998 Italy, Llanelli (Won, try, wing) (NB: Ieuan Evans’s last match)
Cap 25 – 1998 England, Twickenham (Lost, try, wing) (Championship try)
Cap 29 – 1998 South Africa, Wembley (Lost, try, wing)
Cap 32 – 1999 Italy, Treviso (Won, four tries, wing)
Cap 35 – 1999 South Africa, Cardiff (Won, try, wing) (Millennium Stadium)
Cap 38 – 1999 Japan (RWC), Cardiff (Won, try, replacement)
Cap 39 – 1999 Samoa (RWC), Cardiff (Lost, try, wing)
Cap 51 – 2001 Japan Osaka, (Won, try, centre)
Cap 52 – 2001 Japan, Tokyo (Won, three tries, centre)
Cap 55 – 2001 Tonga, Cardiff (Won, try, wing)
Cap 58 – 2002 Romania, Wrexham (Won, try, wing)
Cap 59 – 2002 Fiji, Cardiff (Won, try, wing)
Cap 65 – 2003 Ireland, Cardiff (Lost, try, wing) (Championship try)
Cap 66 – 2003 France, Paris (Lost, try, wing) (Championship try)
Cap 67 – 2003 Ireland, Dublin (non-championship) (Lost, try, wing)
Cap 69 – 2003 Canada, (RWC) Melbourne (Won, try, wing)
Cap 73 – 2004 England, Twickenham (Lost, try, fullback) (Championship try)
Cap 74 – 2004 Italy, Cardiff (Won, try, fullback) (Championship try)