Godolphin Resources Limited announced assay results from its third and fourth diamond drill holes (GLPD003 & GLPD004) at Lewis Ponds, as part of a program to assess the geometry and northern continuity of the Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) and provide drill core composites for bench-scale metallurgical test work. Drilling will recommence in June 2021 to extend the mineralisation north and will focus on the Quarry Lode system, which is essentially undrilled in this area. Godolphin's 100%-owned Lewis Ponds Project (Lewis Ponds or the Project) consists of EL5583 which covers approximately 148 km² located 15km east of Orange. The Project is a high priority for Godolphin due to the extensive historic gold and base metal workings, and the current Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) of 6.2Mt @ 2.0g/t gold, 80g/t silver, 2.7% zinc, 1.6% lead & 0.2% copper. Godolphin owns freehold title over Lewis Ponds through its 100%-owned subsidiary company TriAusMin Pty Ltd. Historical mining and exploration at Lewis Ponds focussed predominantly on stratabound volcanogenic-hosted massive sulphide (VMS) base metal models. A review of the historic data helped GRL identify an association between the precious metals and the base metal lodes while financial modelling identified precious metals as the major financial contributor to contained metal value in the Lewis Ponds Resource. These results provided several high potential drill targets and significant future exploration and resource upside potential. Drill testing by Godolphin through GLPRC001 and 002 plus GLPD001 and 002 confirmed significant gold enrichment in the northern, previously poorly drilled footwall portion of the Lewis Ponds system. The mineralisation style has some similarities to the Regis Resources McPhillamys gold deposit located 20km south along structure from Lewis Ponds. Both Lewis Ponds and the McPhillamys gold deposit are structurally controlled and hosted within reworked Silurian volcaniclastics, and are associated with a strong hydrothermal mineral assemblage of white mica-quartz- carbonate-chlorite-pyrite [1,2]. The diamond drill (DD) program commenced at Lewis Ponds on 14 January 2021 and was designed for resource definition drilling in the northern area of the new MRE, to assess the lode geometry and the potential to increase the MRE, and to provide mineralisation drill core composites for bench-scale metallurgical test work (Figure 2 shows a plan of completed DD holes). The program was completed on the 10 April 2021. The program was designed to target both the Tom's and Spicer's Lodes (being the lodes included in the current MRE) as well as test the potential hanging wall and footwall lodes as identified by gold in soil anomalism, surface mapping and recent RC drilling completed by Godolphin. Best results in GLPD003 of 2.95m @ 0.70/t gold, 24g/t silver, and 0.26% zinc and lead combined (1.29g/t gold equivalent) from 419.4m. Best results in GLPD003 of 1.1m @ 0.49g/t gold, 30g/t silver, 3.1% zinc + lead combined (2.92g/t gold equivalent) from 450m as well as 5.2m @ 0.36g/t gold, 38g/t silver, 2.05% zinc + lead combined (2.22g/t gold equivalent) from 466.2m, including 1.3m @ 1.25g/t gold, 101g/t silver, 5.98% zinc + lead combined (6.47g/t gold equivalent) from 470.65m and 1.75m @ 0.66g/t gold, 22g/t silver, 3.43% zinc + lead combined (3.26g/t gold equivalent) from 483.95m were intersected in the Spicer's Lode.