The Board of Xtract Resources Plc reported on three further holes completed as part of the ongoing Phase 2 diamond drilling programme at the Bushranger copper-gold exploration project. Drill hole BRDD-21-028 was drilled at an inclination of -65 degrees towards the ENE and was completed at a final depth of 580.2m. The hole was drilled into the side of the main Racecourse porphyry intrusion in the southern region of the currently defined Racecourse inferred mineral resource. The hole was stepped out slightly to the west and designed to drill below drill holes BRDD-21-013 & BRDD-21-016 for which assays have been received. Subject to laboratory assays, variable strength chalcopyrite mineralisation was logged over a 406m interval from 174m downhole, with up to five sub-intervals of stronger mineralisation, starting from 269m. Drill hole BRDD-21-030 was drilled at an inclination of -65 degrees towards the NE and was completed at a final depth of 486.6m. This hole was also drilled into the side of the main Racecourse porphyry intrusion, 120m along-strike to the NW of hole BRDD-21-013 at a similar level. Based on preliminary logging, and subject to laboratory assays, chalcopyrite was first logged at just 16m downhole, and continued to the end of hole. Two zones of stronger chalcopyrite mineralisation were logged between 189m - 279m and 303m - 319m downhole. Drillhole BRDD-21-029 was drilled at an inclination of -75 degrees towards the west and was completed at a final depth of 551.8m. The hole was drilled 240m to the south from hole BRDD-21-027 and was drilled towards the west to test for the southern extension of the main Racecourse mineralised porphyry body. Based on preliminary logging, and subject to laboratory assays, the hole intersected zones of very siliceous alteration with traces of chalcopyrite from 66m to 525m downhole. A zone of stronger pyrrhotite-pyrite mineralisation with associated chalcopyrite was intersected across a 40m interval between 225m and 266.4m downhole. The main Racecourse porphyry body dips towards the west, and with the promising signs of porphyry-style alteration and mineralisation, it is interpreted that this hole drilled slightly to the east of the southern extension of the Racecourse mineralised porphyry.