Richard Alexander "Tiny" White QSO JP (11 June 1925 – 10 March 2012) was a New Zealand rugby union footballer.
He debuted for the All Blacks in 1949 by playing two tests against Australia and he immediately became an important player for them.
[2] White also played in thirty of the 36 games during the All Blacks 1953–54 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland, France and North America, the most of any player.
Terry McLean once remarked that he was "a wonderful player" who "played with matchless vigour, especially in the lineout.
"[3] White was forced to retire from rugby at age thirty-two after he received a kick in the back.