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    From festivals in Florida to touring Dracula’s digs in Romania, we round up the best destinations to visit this October. As summer abandons Europe again this October, eke out the last of the rays and raves in Ibiza, where nightclubs will be going out with a bang for the winter break. When the party finally stops head to the island’s north.

    Baker fires Forest to victory

    In their Newcastle League Division Two clash Shay Baker made a crucial impact in the game for Newcastle Town Forest.

    Ballynahinch RFC U-16s winning streak continues

    The Ballynahinch U-16s won well against Malone to stretch their run of wins to four. Read the report to find out how Jack Patterson, Maxwell Buchanan, Matthew Fitzsimons and Harvey Campbell played their part in the win.

    Saintfield win running club of the year award

    Saintfield Striders’ Hilary Dalzell won an award at The People’s Running Awards recently, and the club won a huge award as well. While Siobhan Grant won an award for Newcastle AC. Read the report now.

    Newcastle netballers celebrate win

    Read the report from Newcastle Netball’s win over Holywood.

    Valley kids enjoying super start

    Valley Rangers are top of the MUFL Intermediate A table, but manager David McKee explained why he thinks the competition will be the closest ever. Read the full story now.

    Young Mills out to cause an upset

    On Friday night Drumaness Mills play Ballynagross in the Bobby Dalzell semi-final. Manager Stephen Boyd explains why the game is an important step on the journey to what the club want to become.

    Liatroim u-16 camogs win county title

    Read the report from Liatroim’s victory over Clonduff.

    Dromara ready for Ulster test

    John Fegan told the Mourne Observer why the Dromara team are positive about their Ulster campaign.

    New GAA rules provide debate for coaches

    What do you think of the new proposed rules for Gaelic football? Steven Poacher, Karl Oakes and Barney McAleenan had mixed thoughts.

    Martin wins juvenile captain’s day

    Five pars in six holes were key to Luke Martin’s win at the Mourne Golf Club juvenile captain’s day. Eoin Smyth, Caolan Northrop, Callum Flynn, and James Rodgers placed, while Ryan Thornton won best gross on 69.

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