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    Devereux Milburn

    10 Goal
    United StatesAmericanBorn 1881
    10
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    -210 goal10
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    Biography

    Devereux Milburn stands as one of the greatest polo players America has ever produced and a defining figure of the sport's Edwardian golden age. Holder of the coveted 10-goal handicap in both the United States and Britain, Milburn was a central figure in the American teams that repeatedly defeated Britain in the Westchester Cup during the early twentieth century, establishing the United States as the world's premier polo nation for a generation.\n\nBorn in 1881 into a distinguished Buffalo, New York family, Milburn took up polo at a young age and displayed the rare combination of fearless riding, powerful hitting, and tactical acuity that marks the sport's elite. He played in the Westchester Cup five times between 1909 and 1921, winning three times as part of American teams that demonstrated the nation's mastery of the game.\n\nMilburn was particularly celebrated for his No. 3 play — the most demanding position in polo, requiring the ability to score, defend, organise, and read the game simultaneously. His performances at No. 3 in international competition set a standard that influenced how the position was taught and played in America for decades after his career ended.\n\nHis sporting legacy is inseparable from the social world of early twentieth-century American polo — the grand clubs of Long Island's North Shore, the summer fixtures at Newport, the winter circuits in Aiken and Georgia. Devereux Milburn remains a towering figure in the sport's American heritage.

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    Career Highlights

    From Wikipedia (retrieved 2026-07-05): Devereux Milburn was an American champion polo player in the early to mid twentieth century. He was one of a group of Americans known as the Big Four in international polo, winning the Westchester Cup six times. He is "remembered as possibly the best polo player this country ever produced." His given name has been alternatively spelled as "Devereaux" in some publications.

    Clubs & Teams

    Meadow Brook Club
    Rockaway Hunting Club
    Piping Rock Club

    Player Details

    Country

    United States

    Association

    United States Polo Association

    Handicap

    N/A(peak: 10)

    Status

    Historic Legend

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