Egan Street Resources Limited announced additional strong assays from outside the current Resource at its Rothsay Gold Project in WA. The results from the latest diamond drilling confirm that the high-grade mineralisation extends to the south on the Woodley's Shear, which host the 401,000oz JORC Resource at Rothsay. EganStreet has also completed the third quarter, 2018 RC drilling programme on Woodley's and Woodley's East Shears and samples have been submitted for assay, these holes were designed to infill the diamond drill hole data, in order to enable a Resource estimation in this area. Encouraging assays from the previous second quarter, 2018 regional RC drilling testing the Clyde and Miners Shears have now also been received, confirming the potential of the field to host further high-grade Resources. The diamond drilling programme was designed to test the extension of the Woodley's Shear position to the south of an offset of the lode position that was interpreted from magnetics. This programme has been completed, with a total of 14 holes drilled for 3,840.7m. Two further diamond holes have been completed, one infilling the Woodley's central Resource and a second testing the Clyde and Miners Shears to the north. Results have been received for a further five holes, meaning seven of the 14 southern extension holes have now been returned, with the remaining samples submitted last week for assay. Intersections within the Woodley's Shear include; 1.02m @ 23.96g/t Au from 242.48m in RYDD072, 2.58m @ 22.6g/t Au from 150.55m in RYDD067, 0.7m @ 18.74g/t Au from 149.8m in RYDD068, 0.6m @ 2.87g/t Au from 284.0m in RYDD070 and 0.55m @ 1.84g/t Au from 167.1m in RYDD071. The results confirm that the Woodley's Shear continues through the interpreted offset and is mineralised. This drilling has added approximately, a further 150 metres of strike to the south of the known extent of mineralisation based on assays received and visual observations of gold in quartz from logged holes. The extent of the Woodley's East Shear was confirmed with intersections; 0.97m @ 129.2g/t Au from 73.0m in RYDD067 (previously reported), 0.4m @ 14.8g/t Au from131.7m in RYDD066 (previously reported), 0.3m @ 9.9g/t Au from 83.55m in the FW of Woodley's East of RYDD068 and 0.95m @ 1.29g/t Au from 75.75m on Woodley's East of RYDD068. The southern most holes did not intersect the Woodley's East stratigraphic position, as it appears a faulted ultramafic package has terminated the Woodley's East Shear south of RYDD068. In order to test the Woodley's Shear position to the south of the offset, four of the diamond holes were drilled on an oblique orientation to the Rothsay grid (toward magnetic south) to test stratigraphy and structure in the area. RYDD069 was one of these holes testing the eastern ultramafic and intersected the stratigraphy units where expected, however the Woodley's and Woodley's East stratigraphic positions encountered no mineralisation. Regional Drilling: A total of 31 RC holes were completed for 3,294m during Quarter 2 with results only received recently. 22 holes for 2,579m tested the Clyde North Shear with a number of intersections of moderate gold grades indicating the system has potential to carry gold bearing fluids and strongly underpin the prospectivity of these shears. CLRC037 returned 1.0m @3.80g/t Au from 113m on the Clyde position, CLRC038 3.0m @ 2.04g/t Au from 34m in the Clyde East position. Up to 450m further south of these intersections, weak mineralisation was encountered within the footwall of the Clyde ultramafic. A further six holes for 459m were completed on the Miners Shear to follow up on a diamond intersection on hole RYDD061 of 0.95m at 7.6g/t Au from 237.3m (ASX announcement dated 27 March 2018 "Infill Drilling Delivers More High-Grade Results") and to test down dip of previous historical shallow drilling. 1.0m @11.07g/t Au from 46m in quartz on the Miners Shear from MWRC007. Further south, 1.0m @ 2.2g/t Au from 84m, MWRC002 1.0m @ 3.7g/t Au from 45m from and MWRC005. This area will be reviewed with follow up drilling planned for first quarter next year. Three holes for 256m testing the Great Northern Shear south-east of the tailings dam, returned quartz veining with only weak mineralisation.