Goldplay Mining Inc. announced the results of the first drill hole completed on the historical Aparis Copper Mine in Portugal. The Aparis mine is part of the 73.2 km Barrancos exploration license and other two projects held by a private Portuguese company, Indice Crucial Lda on which Goldplay can earn up to 100% interest. Goldplay has completed an initial drilling campaign comprised of three diamond drill holes totaling 824 m at the past producing Aparis mine located in the town of Barrancos, Portugal.

The objective of this initial drilling program was to expand and better define the known mineralization and to evaluate the Project's upside potential. The Company's objective is to develop a comprehensive plan aimed at evaluating the prospects and advancing the Aparis mine towards a possible production restart scenario. The project is situated at approximately 160 km by road of a large copper smelter adjacent to the Huelva commercial port, in Spain.

The smelter is owned by Atlantic Copper, a Freport-McMoRan company. The copper (gold-silver) mineralized system is interpreted to be genetically associated with a late- Devonian hypabyssal bimodal magmatic suite and breccia systems that seems to also contain high- grade gold values, hosted in a Devonian flysch sequence of alternating shales and greywackes with minor conglomerates. Additional high grade gold values are present in other target areas that are presently being assessed.

This mineralized shear corridor was mined for copper to a maximum depth of 220m over several sections of the shear system, since early 1900's until 1975, date when the mine closed due to depressed copper market prices. The near term exploration focus will be on continuing drilling to prove up the depth and strike extensions of the known mineralization targeting wider zones than those historically mined. Historically, the Aparis mine was only mined and explored for copper.

While copper remains main focus at Aparis, the presence of gold has the potential to further enhance the prospects of the project going forward. Hole GBA2102 was successful in intercepting a 15m wide quartz-carbonate breccia zone rich in chalcopyrite and pyrite with subordinate amounts of chalcocite and native copper in gossanous fractures. This intercept includes a 1.9m section with no recovery which represents probably an old mining stope.

Lab assays results are pending.