New World Resources Limited reported exceptional assay results from the deepest hole ever drilled at its 100%-owned Antler Copper Deposit in Arizona, USA, demonstrating significant potential for growth of the recently announced JORC Mineral Resource estimate. The results, from hole ANT70 targeting down-dip extensions of the Main Shoot, together with results from two additional holes targeting southern extensions of the deposit, ANT71 and ANT72, are reported in this announcement. Highlights: Excellent assay results received from the deepest hole ever drilled at the Antler Copper Deposit in Arizona, USA. A combined total of 43.5m of mineralisation was intersected in three intervals in drill-hole ANT70#, comprising: 12.7m# @ 0.6% Cu, 1.7% Zn, 1.2% Pb, 56.3 g/t Ag and 1.24 g/t Au from 869.0m (12.7m# @ 2.0% Cu-equivalent);. 25.5m# @ 1.8% Cu, 1.8% Zn, 1.0% Pb, 42.9 g/t Ag and 0.46 g/t Au from 885.0m(25.4m# @ 2.6% Cu-equivalent); and 5.3m# @ 1.2% Cu, 4.0% Zn, 0.3% Pb, 11.6 g/t Ag and 0.13 g/t Au from 914.6m (5.3m# @ 2.4% Cu-equivalent). ANT70, which was drilled to test the down-dip extension of the "Main Shoot", has: Intersected mineralisation approximately 60m down-dip from New World's previous deepest hole (ANT53); Intersected the thickest interval of mineralisation ever reported from the Project; Intersected the Antler Deposit approximately 575m vertically below surface; Proven that the down-dip extent of the Antler Deposit, which outcrops at surface, is >680m. Mineralisation as thick as that intersected in ANT70 was not included in the recent maiden JORC Mineral Resource estimate. So, when the Resource is updated, considerable additional tonnes will be attributed to this area. Mineralisation remains completely open at depth hence there is considerable potential to rapidly add to the resource base. Three rigs continue to drill at Antler to further expand the Resource, with assays pending for 17 completed drill holes.