Odyssey Gold Limited announced progress results from the Tuckanarra Project. HIGHLIGHTS: Results are reported for six holes recently drilled at the Highway Zone; The eastern extension of the Highway Zone has been intersected with results including: 4m @ 7.1g/t Au from 176m (CBRC0058); 16m @ 3.3g/t Au from 184m within a broader interval of 44m @ 1.8g/t Au from; 156m (CBRC0057)1; 16m @ 0.5g/t Au from 28m, 8m @ 2.2g/t Au from 84m and 8m @ 2.0g/t Au from; 116m (CBRC0053); Mineralisation now defined for over 330m south-east from the Bollard Pit; Mineralisation interpreted to dip to the south comprised of vein and sulphide over broad widths; The more northerly strike of mineralisation leaves the structure undrilled to the east; The structure trends towards soil samples of 350ppb Au 500m to the east northeast and historic RAB hole of 3m @ 3.0g/t Au from 9m (TPH0150)i 800m to the northeast. Highway Zone: Drilling at the Highway Zone completed in late 2021 included results of 7m @ 2.5g/t Au, 14m @ 1.9g/t Au, and 5m @ 2.2g/t Au in TCKRC0101ii.

This drilling highlighted the potential for significant growth of the historic pit to the south. Drilling has continued with six reverse circulation (RC) holes for 1,337m of drilling completed in 2022. This drilling has successfully intersected the gold mineralization over 330m to the east of the Bollard Pit with results of: 4m @ 7.1g/t Au from 176m (CBRC0058) ­ hole ended short of main mineralization; 16m @ 3.3g/t Au from 184m within an interval of 44m @ 1.8g/t Au from 156m (CBRC0057)2; 16m @ 0.5g/t Au from 28m, 8m @ 2.2g/t Au from 84m and 8m @ 2.0g/t Au from 116m (CBRC0053); and 4m @ 0.5g/t Au from 136m (CBRC0059).

As drilling progressed to the east, the mineralisation was intersected further to the north than previously interpreted. The change in strike has resulted in CBRC0057 ending in mineralisation. This hole will be extended as a part of this program.

Holes CBRC0059, CBRC0060 and CBRC0061 are now known to have been drilled south of the main mineralisation. Additional holes are now planned further to the north to test the mineralisation in this area. A revised interpretation is illustrated in the long section.

Significant results now extend for 330m from the Bollard Pit in oxide and fresh material and to a depth of 160m below surface.