Classic Minerals Limited announced Extensional RC drilling at Kat Gap has returned high-grade gold intercepts beneath existing shallower gold mineralisation. Better results include: 10m @ 9.26 g/t Au from 57m including 3m @ 28.30 g/t Au from 57m. 6m @ 12.12 g/t Au from 70m including 1m @ 51.10 g/t Au from 70m.

4m @ 7.45 g/t Au from 73m including 1m @ 22.10 g/t Au from 74m. 8m @ 3.25 g/t Au from 95m including 1m @ 11.40 g/t Au from 101m. 2m @ 6.39 g/t Au from 87m including 1m @ 11.60 g/t Au from 88m.

3m @ 5.61 g/t Au from 67m. 1m @ 15.60 g/t Au from 125m. These latest results come from extensional down dip RC drill holes located in the middle section of the northern area of infill drilling.

The infill RC drilling program at Kat Gap was mostly concentrated on an area 100m to 300m north along strike of the cross cutting Proterozoic dyke. The company announce that it has received assay results from its extensional RC drilling program at its Kat Gap Gold Project in Western Australia. The Company completed a total of 15 holes for 1,552 metres during its extensional drilling campaign at Kat Gap.

Classic drilled 47 holes for 4,422m at Kat Gap during October and November finishing up the much larger 109-hole infill drilling campaign. This announcement covers the fifteen extensional RC holes (FKGRC471-479 and FKGRC500-505) drilled separately from the 109-hole infill program. Subsequent holes will be reported on in due course when assays become available.

The extensional RC holes FKGRC471-479 and FKGRC500-505 are in the central portion of the northern infill drilling area and were drilled to test for potential deeper down dip open pit mineable material below existing high grade shallower gold mineralization. These latest holes are situated around 200m north of the cross cutting Proterozoic dyke and form part of a separate drilling program from the infill work. The drilling has shown that high grade gold mineralization extends at depth below the current shallow oxide mineralization intersected during the infill RC drilling and highlights the potential for further down dip mineable ore material to be discovered.

Further RC drilling is required to follow up these latest results.