England coach
Clive Woodward, selected Perry for his first match in charge against
Australia in the autumn 1997. Perry was awarded Man of the Match on his debut. In the
Rugby Football Union's 1997/98 awards, Perry was recognised as the young player of the year. In 1998, Perry went on
England's "Tour to Hell" of Australia,
New Zealand and
South Africa. During the 76–0 defeat by Australia, he played out of position at
centre. He was part of England's squad for the
1999 Rugby World Cup. Aged 23, Perry beat
Jonathan Webb's record to become England's most capped
full back with 35 caps in the position, a record that has since been overtaken by
Mike Brown. He went on to score 10 tries for England. A
back injury saw him dropped from the England squad for
Iain Balshaw; he later made way for both
Jason Robinson and
Josh Lewsey. Perry made his last appearance for the England senior team in 2001 when he played against
France. Perry subsequently went on the
2001 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia, playing in all three tests. ==Later career==