Percy Rowett White (1887–1918) was an Australian pioneer rugby league player.
He played in the New South Wales Rugby League competition at the time of the code's Australian foundation in 1908, and won a premiership with Sydney's Eastern Suburbs club in 1912.
He played as a prop forward in East's 14–12 loss to South Sydney in rugby league's first premiership decider in season 1908.
He was a driver with the 29th Company Australian Army Service Corps, whose base was in the Belgian town of Loker.
[2] The following article appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald under the heading of "War Casualties" on 8 May 1918: Mr. John White, of Trelawny, Gurner St, Paddington, has received cable advice from his son, Lieut.