Jonny Wilkinson’s England career in pictures From 1999 to 2011 Jonny Wilkinson defined an era in English rugby. We take a look over his career here Tweet Jonny Wilkinson kicks his third conversion on his debut for England Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Wilkinson in action against Scotland in March 1999 Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian March 1999. Wilkinson kicks a penalty during the 21-10 Five Nations victory over France at Twickenham Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Wilkinson's first try for England came in the 1999 World Cup against Italy Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Wilkinson was a whole-hearted player for England. Here he continues to drive forwardagainst South Africa in 2000, despite a head wound Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wilkinson toured Australia in 2001 with the Lions. Here he falls to his knees, after his team lost the third and deciding Test Photograph: David Davies/PA Wilkinson carries a rose given to him by a member of the crowd after England beat Ireland in the 2003 Six Nations Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Wilkinson in relaxed mood before England's departure for the 2003 World Cup Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian The 2003 World Cup was Wilkinson's defining tournament. Here he kicks a penalty in the quarter-final against Wales Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian For some reason the good-looking millionaire World Cup winner and national hero was always popular with female fans Photograph: Rick Rycroft/AP The moment of Wilkinson's career: he drop-kicks the winning points in the 2003 World Cup final against Australia ... Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian ... the drop goal from another angle Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images Wilkinson takes the plaudits from fans after winning the World Cup Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Wilkinson shares a moment with his captain, Martin Johnson, after the victory Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian Wilkinson is a shy figure off the field but had to deal with the attention the victory brought him. Here he leaves the team hotel after the final Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian England were given a parade through London after the 2003 World Cup Photograph: David Davies/PA Wilkinson toured with the Lions again in 2005, this time to New Zealand. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Injuries plagued Wilkinson's career and it was not until 2007 that he was a regular in the England team again. Here he scores against Scotland Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters Wilkinson kicked all of England's points against Australia in their World Cup quarter-final victory in 2007. In doing so he became the tournament's all-time leading scorer Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images Wilkinson walks out of the tunnel as England train ahead of the 2007 Rugby World Cup final v South Africa. England would lose a tight match the Springboks and Wilkinson missed two penalties Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian A waxwork figure of Wilkinson was erected in Trafalgar Square, confirming his iconic status Photograph: Martin Godwin for the Guardian It was with the boot that Wilkinson made the most impact – although he was a fierce tackler too – he ended his Test career with 1,246 points, the second-highest total of all time Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images Wilkinson's last tournament for England was to be the 2011 World Cup – Scotland players were still wary of his threat Photograph: Kim Ludbrook/EPA Wilkinson was understandably pensive after England lost their quarter-final to France, who had been in poor form. It was to be his last game for England Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images