Early Life and Junior Career
Perryman was born on 19 December 1998 in Collingullie, [[New South Wales]], Australia. Growing up in a region with strong ties to Australian rules football, he played his junior football for the Collingullie-Glenfield Park Demons. Perryman represented New South Wales at various junior levels and was part of the [[Giants Academy]] program, which is designed to develop football talent from non-traditional AFL states. His consistent strong performances at the junior level and in the [[NEAFL]] for the Giants' reserve team identified him as a highly promising prospect.AFL Career
Perryman was drafted by the Greater Western Sydney Giants with pick 14 in the [[2016 AFL national draft]] as an [[Giants Academy|academy selection]]. He made his senior AFL debut in Round 2, 2017, against the [[Gold Coast Suns]].Initially establishing himself as a reliable defender, Perryman quickly demonstrated his ability to play various roles, including on the wing and through the midfield. He is highly regarded for his strong aerial contested marking, his courage to win contested possessions, and his effective disposal.
A significant career highlight for Perryman was being a key member of the Giants team that reached the [[2019 AFL Grand Final]], where they ultimately lost to the [[Richmond Football Club]]. Despite the Grand Final loss, Perryman's consistent contributions throughout that season and in the finals series solidified his importance to the team. He has since continued to be a consistent and reliable performer for the Giants, known for his relentless effort and ability to both shut down opponents and generate attacking plays.