Lefroy Exploration Limited announced results from a combined reverse circulation and diamond tails program that evaluated the Burns copper gold prospect during the March 2021 quarter. Burns is within the Eastern Lefroy tenement package, which is part of the wholly owned greater Lefroy Gold Project located 50km south east of Kalgoorlie. The Burns prospect is situated on the eastern margin of a large interpreted felsic intrusion, termed the Burns Intrusion. The intrusion does not outcrop and has been identified from its distinctive annular aeromagnetic and gravity geophysical signature (Burns anomaly). On the eastern side of the Burns anomaly broad high-grade mineralisation has been discovered hosted within a hematite-pyrite-chalcopyrite-magnetite altered porphyry. This porphyry, termed the Eastern Porphyry, is open to the north and south and its eastern extent is unknown. The mineralisation is also open at depth. In March 2021 six angled RC holes, designed as pre collars for later diamond tails, were completed at Burns. These holes were drilled on five 40m spaced, east west sections along strike from the discovery section that hosts LEFR260. The holes are named LEFR281 to LEFR286 and have hole depths from 60m to 204m. Final assay results from the four diamond tail holes, twenty-two RC holes and 6 RC pre-collar holes (totalling 4955m) have now been received, validated, and compiled and incorporated into the geological model. Interpretation and assessment of the results has delivered the outcomes noted below for each part of the program. For ease of reference the east-west cross section containing hole LEFR 260 is now titled 0N (zero north). Other sections are titled north and south of this section, e.g., the section which is 40m north of section 0N is now titled 40N, and the section which is 80m south of section 0N is titled - 80N. Hole LEFR 272 (section -80N) intersected multiple broad zones of Cu-Au mineralisation within a magnetite pyrite altered basalt. Significant new intersections from that hole include: 65m @ 0.13g/t Au & 0.33% Cu from 24m 48m @ 0.39g/t Au & 0.41% Cu from 146m. This mineralisation is interpreted to be the down dip position of the very wide interval of mineralisation intersected in RC hole LEFR271 located 20m to the east and to be related to the mineralisation in OBUDD001. This new system is open at depth and along strike. Hole LEFR273 (Figure 2) on cross section -120N, intersected a new and unexpected Cu-Au mineralised zone within basalt that contains a narrow very high-grade interval: 29.1m @ 2.64g/t Au & 0.18% Cu from 277.4m in LEFR273; Incl. 0.5m @ 81.7g/t Au & 1.44% Cu from 279m. The interval is interpreted to be from a near vertical structure that has continuity up dip to previous shallow RC holes on this drill section. This new interval is open to the south and may represent a new style of mineralisation at Burns. Six Hole RC Pre-collar Program: A six-hole RC pre-collar program was completed in March 2021. The holes were drilled on five consecutive 40m spaced east west sections along strike from section 0N. The holes are LEFR281 to LEFR286 with depths ranging from 60m to 204m. Four of the drill sections were pre-existing, and hole LEFR285 was drilled on a new 40m step out to the north (section 120N). Each of the holes terminated just within the Eastern Porphyry. Hole LEFR283 was drilled 40m north of hole LEFR260 and intersected two zones of magnetite, sulphide (pyrite, chalcopyrite) altered porphyry separated by magnetite altered basalt. The lower interval, from 120m to 138m (EOH) intersected an alteration zone which is visually similar to the high-grade interval in LEFR260. Significant results from the program include: 39m @ 0.55g/t Au & 0.28% Cu from 96m in LEFR283 (section 40N); 23m @ 0.19g/t Au & 0.80% Cu from 68m in LEFR283; Inc. 7m @2.68g/t Au &1.41% Cu from 81m; 48m @ 0.59g/t Au & 0.31% Cu from 84m in LEFR284 (section 80N); 8m @0.79g/t Au & 0.06% Cu from 192m in LEFR284; 20m @ 0.69g/t Au & 0.21% Cu from 44m in LEFR285 (section 120N); 15m @ 0.67g/t Au & 0.58% Cu from 144m in LEFR286 (section 40N); 16m @ 0.58g/t Au & 0.11% Cu from 164m in LEFR286. Each of holes LEFR283 to LEFR286 intersected broad zones of Cu and Au mineralisation. Hole LEFR285, a single hole on the northern most section (120N), has intersected multiple zones of Cu Au mineralised altered basalt and porphyry and is open to the north. The company interprets that the mineralisation intersected in each hole noted above is an outer halo which is peripheral to a higher-grade component of the Eastern Porphyry further down hole.