Career
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 Reconstruction Finance Corporation. 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.
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. He had minimal impact on the match but did claim the wicket of Test opener Trevor Goddard.
lieutenant was until 1964, with Eastern Province, that he played another first-class match. 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.