Trainspotters will know that the All Blacks have won 84.5 per cent of their 84 matches at the ground and scored 2373 points and conceded 1101.
Auckland in 1994 was a different place. Construction had just started on Sky Tower. The drinking age was 20, Les Mills was mayor, homeless people were called "vagrants" and scooters were just for kids.
About 5 per cent of Aucklanders identified as Asian, compared to about 25 per cent now.
In Wellington, Jim Bolger was running the show, still three years away from being rolled by Jenny Shipley, who would become our first female PM.
Two of the most beloved films, Pulp Fiction and The Shawshank Redemption, were released and it was the year actor Jim Carrey could do no wrong. Ace Ventura, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber collectively earned more than US$700 million at the box office, which adjusted for inflation is approximately US$27 billion.
Singers Harry Styles (England) and Justin Bieber (Canada) were born and Harry Nilsson departed this mortal coil, aged 52.
George Foreman at 45 became the oldest heavyweight champion and former president and actor Ronald Reagan announced he had Alzheimer's disease.
Countries wanted in, not out of the European Union. Sweden and Finland voted in referendums to join the crowd.
President Bill Clinton called for health reforms and a ban on assault weapons and signed an accord with Russian President Boris Yeltsin restricting nuclear weapons. Monica Lewinsky wasn't to start work as an intern at the White House until the following year.
Women favoured bob cuts, slip dresses and knee-high boots, men looked resplendent in velvet blazers and paisley shirts and - less so - in khaki slacks and boat shoes. Though for Kiwi men, a black singlet would never go out of fashion.
Now, if things do go pear-shaped tonight, remember that Kiwis quickly bounce back. Just a year after that French coup, a boat called Black Magic and a team called New Zealand became the first from outside the United States to win the America's Cup.
And besides, the Aussies may claim the Bledisloe but pavlova will always be ours.