Rincon Resources Limited released preliminary rock-chip sampling results from recent site reconnaissance at its 100% owned Kiwirrkurra IOCG Project, located in the West Arunta Region of Western Australia. 56 rock-chip samples were collected from various locations over the outcropping Pokali IOCG Prospect area. All rock-chip samples were analysed for precious and base metals, and a comprehensive multi-element suite including critical metals such as niobium and rare-earth elements Significant3 and anomalous4 Au-Cu-Ag results were received and associated with extensive mapped structures across the significant outcropping system at Pokali.

The results continue to demonstrate the potential for a significant size and scale IOCG system at Pokali. Best rock-chip results include: KRWK001 - 5.75g/t Au, 5.71% Cu & 5.25g/t Ag at Pokali East, and KWRK043 - 2.87g/t Au, 1.2% Cu & 5.07g/t Ag at Pokali South KWRK033 - 0.37% Cu, 0.18g/t Au & 2.06g/t Ag at Pokali South, KWRK023 - 0.33% Cu, 0.14g/t AU & 2.28g/t Ag at Pokali South, KWRK017 - 11.2g/t Ag, 0.02g/t Au (+817ppm Bi) at Pokali North, KWRK020 - 10.65g/t Ag, 0.06g/t Au at Pokali North, and KWRK051 - 7.29g/t Ag, 0.08g/t Au at Jewel, KWRK049 - 1.08g/t Ag at Jewel, KWRK050 - 0.83g/t Ag at Jewel. Results for multi-element data, including Nb-REE data, have been provided to independent consultant Dr Carl.

Brauhart from Model Earth, who is currently reviewing and interpreting the results. A report is expected within weeks. The multi-element data is critical is understanding the lithogeochemistry, alteration and metal zonation, which is important for model interpretation targeting and drillhole planning at Pokali.

Importantly, the interpretation and assessment of the critical metals and REE suite will inform the Company of the discovery potential for this style of mineralisation that may be undercover within the broader Pokali area.