Santa Fe Minerals Limited announced that it has received analytical results from the 25 aircore drill-hole program completed at the Brian's Patch gold target near Mt Magnet in Western Australia. The Brian's Patch area was defined over 600m x 300m by a surface geochemistry gold anomaly and several gold nugget patches within laterite. The core of the gold anomaly at >10ppb Au is in two sections. The north section is 300m x 150m with a maximum gold result of 305ppb and the southern section is 250m x100m with a maximum gold result of 42ppb. There is no outcrop and the laterite cover is only 1-5m thick. A total of 25 AC drillholes for 1,323m were drilled on two lines to test for bedrock gold mineralisation beneath the Brians Patch soil anomaly. All holes were angled to the east and drilled to depths between 44m and 69m. Samples were nominally collected over 4m intervals down hole. Gold distribution within the holes showed strong anomalism in the 0-4m range and at depth near the base of weathering. Anomalous gold values from the 0-4m sample interval ranged from 20-80ppb and occur within laterite gravels immediately above indurated and completely weathered bedrock. These gravels are the host of gold nuggets reported from areas adjacent to the current drilling. Deeper anomalous gold results occur in CHAC007 (40-44m,109ppb Au) CHAC008 (40-44m, 145ppb Au), CHAC018 (28-32m, 111 ppb Au) and CHAC025 (40-44m, 236 ppb Au). These results occur above and near the base of weathering and do not appear to reflect the source of the gold nuggets. It is likely the source of the gold anomaly and gold nuggets in the gravels is east of the current drilling. The next steps are to review the previous surface sampling with respect to the regolith type and determine likely origin of the gold anomalies.