In 2001 he was included in the Senior
England tour party that played the
United States and
Canada. He scored twice in their 83–21 win over USA 'A' in Los Angeles. In 2003, Sackey also played for the
England Saxons against the
Ireland Wolfhounds. He was a member of the England Saxons squad for the
2004 Churchill Cup that played
Canada and the
New Zealand Māori. Sackey was named in a 30-man squad for the
2006 end of year rugby tests. After
Mark Cueto pulled out through injury, Sackey was named in the starting line-up to face the
All Blacks and made his
England debut on Sunday 5 November 2006. His first try came a week later in England's 25–18 home defeat to
Argentina. However, he was unable to build on his performances in these games after being forced out of the two subsequent games against
South Africa and the
2007 Six Nations Championship through injury.
2007 World Cup Sackey was included in the training squad, and later (in August 2007) the final 30-man squad, for the
2007 Rugby World Cup. In the group stage, he was notable for two tries in a 44–22 victory over
Samoa, and two more in the final group match against
Tonga, which secured England's place in the quarter-finals, where he impressed against
Australia, managing to prevent a possible try. Sackey played in the
2007 Rugby World Cup Final. Sackey also played in the
2008 Six Nations Championship and performed well, scoring 3 tries. Sackey was not in his best form during the
2009 Six Nations Championship; he was dropped after England's defeat to
Wales and did not feature in the last three games of the tournament. ==Miscellaneous==