Legacy Iron Ore Limited announced excellent gold assays from the latest round of RC drilling carried out at the Mt Celia Project in June 2021. The company conducted a reverse circulation (RC) infill drilling program in June 2021. The program comprises of 33 inclined RC drill holes for 2,640 m across the Kangaroo Bore and Blue Peter deposit. Drilling was designed to increase the confidence of mineralization to support resource upgrade and also to test the strike and depth extension of the Kangaroo Bore and Blue Peter prospects. A total of 20 holes returned mineralization, providing increased confidence in the known mineralization and establishing strike and depth extensions. The results demonstrate continuity of mineralization and highlights additional mineralization beyond the modelled ore body, particularly in the northern part of Kangaroo Bore where earlier drilling was sparse. The drilling results provide increased confidence in delineating additional resources, ultimately leading to resource estimate revision and redesigned optimized pit work to support the economics of the Mt Celia project. Highlights: 20 out of 33 holes intercepted gold mineralization; Significant intersections include: 3 m at 7.30 g/t Au from 38 m in BKR114 including, 2 m at 10.65 g/t Au from 38 m; 2 m at 3.09 g/t Au from 27 m in BKR114; 1 m at 2.28 g/t au from 33 m in BKR114; 1 m at 2.83 g/t Au from 79 m in BKR105; 2 m at 2.15 g/t Au from 100m in BKR116 including, 1 m at 3.41 g/t Au from 101 m; 3 m at 1.02 g/t Au from 12 m in BKR087; 3 m at 1.04 g/t Au from 66 m in BKR088; 2 m at 1.6 g/t Au from 40 m in BKR089; 5 m at 1.30 g/t Au from 92 m in BKR090; 3 m at 1.70 g/t Au from 39 m in BKR093; 3 m at 1.38 g/t au from 39 m in BKR111; Infill drillholes intersected mineralization along strike and dip of the known mineralization (Kangaroo Bore, Coronation, Blue Peter South, and Blue Peter); Three holes out of four, drilled to test IP anomaly intersected mineralization; Data to be used for additional resource definition.