VR Resources Ltd. has completed the first leg of the planned two-phase reconnaissance drill program at its Amsel epithermal gold-silver property located in west-central Nevada. Three reverse circulation (“RC”) holes on northern IP anomaly to depths of 774 - 823 ft, for 2,402 ft in total (732 m). Each hole successfully intersected continuous silica-sulphide alteration through its entirety.

Water pressure at the 800 ft level resulted in the termination of each RC hole. Each hole bottomed in the silica-sulfide alteration in the core of the IP anomaly. A total of 534 samples were collected in continuous sequence in order to completely capture the alteration intersected throughout the entirety of each hole.

The samples have been received by the ALS laboratory in Reno, and it expect and anticipate results some time in May, 6-8 weeks from now. Going Forward: Drilling is planned to resume in late-spring/early summer when weather conditions are more favourable for drilling on the slopes of the hill at Amsel, especially the southern IP anomaly on the south flank. The second leg of this first-pass drilling will include the first holes into the larger southern IP anomaly, anchored to the southern volcanic horst fault.

In addition, it plan to use the diamond drill to properly evaluate the full depth extent and mineral potential of the sulfide alteration intersected in the three initial RC holes just completed into the northern IP anomaly.