"It is and it isn't. They haven't played with him for most of the year … he came back and he's played well in his last few games, (but) they've got soldiers that can replace him pretty easily," White said on Tuesday.
"We're not having a rest knowing that he's not going to play."
White said the Tigers had learnt from the year's earlier contest.
"I think we showed in round five that we can match it with them. To go down by a point … it was pretty much our own undoing in the last five or 10 minutes of that game."
Defender Bachar Houli trained strongly on Tuesday, showing no sign of the injured hamstring that kept him out of last weekend’s win over Gold Coast, and appears in line to come back into the side.
"It's all on him at the moment. If he can get through the week of training and have no issue with the hamstring, I'm sure he'll be putting his hand up to play," White said.
Defender Dylan Grimes continued to train away from the main group as he recovers from a foot stress fracture.
A lifelong Tigers fan, White will play his 100th game on Sunday, seven years after making his senior debut.
Last year, White managed only seven senior matches, but he has blossomed - predominantly in the sub's role - in 2013, playing 10 senior games, including the last eight in succession.
The former champion cross-country runner's speed and endurance make him ideally suited to impacting matches when opponents are tiring in the closing stages.
"Coming from a Richmond family, I'm pretty happy to be playing 100 games," he said.
"For a while it didn't look like I was going to get there, and a lot of hard work over the last 18 months cemented a spot, so it's nice to be getting to that milestone."
White said a stint with Richmond's VFL affiliate Coburg last season had reignited his love of the game.
"It brought me back into the midfield," he said.
"I was able to run my own race down there, and it gave me a lot of confidence to play the way I've been playing with a lot of run and carry and shots from outside 50."
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