Classic Minerals Limited announced that it has received assays results from its deeper infill RC drilling program conducted in May 2021 at its Forrestania Gold Project (FGP) in Western Australia. The Company completed a total of 29 holes for 2,588 metres at Kat Gap. Drilling results from Kat Gap continued to deliver significant zones of high-grade gold mineralisation. The results in this announcement are concentrated between 20-120m north of the cross-cutting Proterozoic dyke. The infill RC drilling was conducted on a 10m x 10m and 20m x 10m pattern. Classic has received assay results from its recent deep infill RC drilling program, completed back in April 2021. The drilling programs consisted of 28 deep infill holes for 2,548m and a single shallow RC hole for 40m. The 28-hole deep infill RC drilling program (FKGRC350-377) covered an area approximately 120m along strike to the north of the Proterozoic dyke. The infill holes were focused on testing a gap that had been artificially created between previous shallow RC holes testing the oxide profile and much deeper previous RC holes testing the down-dip extent of the main granite-greenstone contact lode. If the gap could be filled in by zones of gold mineralisation, then final optimisation work may drive pit designs deeper allowing access to more minable gold bearing ore. The holes were drilled to an average depth of 100m below surface and were drilled on 20m x 10m and 10m x 10m grid spacings. The drilling intersected significant zones of gold mineralisation in the gap between previous shallow RC holes and deeper RC holes testing the down-dip /down plunge extents. Further work will now be urgently undertaken to include these new gold intersections into the current resource model. Once this has been completed further optimisation work will be carried out. This work coupled with the outcomes of the bulk sampling program will aid greatly in final pit design work.