Clive Ulyate, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Clive Ulyate

South African rugby union player

Date of Birth: 11-Dec-1933

Place of Birth: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

Date of Death: 18-Mar-2018

Profession: cricketer, rugby union player

Nationality: South Africa

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Clive Ulyate

  • Clive Anthony Ulyate (11 December 1933 – 18 March 2018) was a South African sportsman who played international rugby union for South Africa.
  • He also played first-class cricket.Ulyate, a fly-half, played his early rugby at Hilton College, before moving on to the University of Witwatersrand RFC.
  • He would later play provincially for Transvaal.
  • He was capped four times for South Africa during the British Lions tour of South Africa in 1955.
  • In the Test in Port Elizabeth, which the Springboks won, Ulyate scored a try and kicked a drop goal.
  • He played three further Tests for South Africa, in their 1956 tour of New Zealand.He was an all-rounder on the cricket field and played four first-class matches.
  • His first appearance was in the 1955/56 Currie Cup season, playing for Transvaal against Natal.
  • He had minimal impact on the match but did claim the wicket of Test opener Trevor Goddard.
  • It was until 1964, with Eastern Province, that he played another first-class match.
  • He played once for Eastern Province in 1964/65 and then appeared twice for them in the 1965/66 Currie Cup.
  • His best performance came in the 1964/65 fixture, which was against North Eastern Transvaal.
  • He scored the only half-century of his career, 55, in the first innings and then took 3/58.

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