Redcastle Resources Ltd. announced to advise the results of the recently completed RC drilling program at the company's Redcastle Gold Project. The Company successfully completed a 20 hole program for 1,259m with numerous shallow high grade results achieved. This drilling was designed to validate multiple generations of previous RC and RAB drilling carried out between 1983 and 2008 by previous explorers.

The initial aim was to confirm the previous drilling data with modern day RC drilling. The aim now is to expand the exploration program to encompass auger sampling of an anomalous 1.2km structure in addition to further RC drill holes to test the extent of gold mineralisation encountered to date. Planning for this work has already commenced.

In addition, an auger contractor has also been secured and this crew will mobilise to site soon to carry out the wider soil sampling programme. Following that, the auger crew will commence systematic sampling of surface stockpiles and dumps that remain on site from the historic intensive shallow mining operations. In addition the geological team continues its progress in the digitization of historic data, aiming to complete this work soon.

This will further refine the geological interpretation with the overall aim of defining drill targets. Several historic drill holes were validated during the recent program. This is summarised in the table below.

Generally, the correlation between the historic results and the new ones were strong, with only minor differences probably related to the level of accuracy of the historic survey grid.