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Cape Town - Guess which team's new Super Rugby jersey has been nominated for the worst kit of the year award for 2014 by Sport24 readers?

Answer: The #InvisiBulls camo kit.

GALLERY: The new 2014 Super Rugby kits

In a recent poll on Sport24, the Bulls kit received 61% of the votes as the least liked Super Rugby kit for the new season.

The Stormers lightning-bolt away kit finished a distant second worst (15%), while the award for least offensive kit of 2014 went to the Cheetahs - despite an eye-catching design that looks like it resembles a Zebra more than a Cheetah.

Sport24 asked:

"Which of the new South African kits for the 2014 Super Rugby season do you like the least?"

This was the response:

61% - Bulls. This is rugby, not a paintball game or a safari!
15% - Stormers. Flash should sue for breach of copyright
8% - Sharks. Just like last year. Boring, safe and dull
7% - All of them. Kiwi teams have the best kits...
5% - Lions. Um, what happened to the sponsor?
4% - Cheetahs. I thought Cheetahs had spots not stripes?


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