Conroy Gold and Natural Resources plc announced assay results from two further drill holes in its step out drill programme on the Derryhennet section of its Clay Lake gold target in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The results included an 80.0 metre gold zone intersection at 0.5 g/t gold including 9.0 metres at 1.0 g/t gold and a 32.0 metre gold zone intersection at 0.7 g/t gold with grades up to 3.1 g/t gold. The drilling programme is being carried out in conjunction with the Company's joint venture partner, Demir Export A.S ("Demir Export").

The first drill hole, CGA-22-003, was drilled to a down hole depth of 201.0 metres and intersected 32.0 metres grading 0.7 g/t gold, with grades going up to 3.1 g/t gold, from a down hole depth of 105.0 metres. The second drill hole, CGA-22-004, was drilled to a down hole depth of 317.5 metres and intersected 80.0 metres at 0.5g/t gold, including 9.0 metres at 1.0 g/t gold, from a depth of 33.0 metres. The drill holes indicate significantly wide and shallow mineralised zones.

The 80.0 metre intersection in the second drill hole is c.100m to the southwest of where the Company intersected 100.0 metres at 0.6 g/t gold, at a depth of 26.4 metres, which is believed to be the longest continuous gold intersection in the British Isles. Both drill holes were on the same drill section line and, together with previous drilling on the Clay Lake gold target, demonstrate both continuity of the gold stockwork zone and that the gold mineralization remains open. The continued intersection of wide zones of gold mineralization in the very large Clay Lake gold target extends for 3km in length, and is in many areas 2km in width, and as such indicates its potential for high tonnage and overall gold content.

The Clay Lake gold target is situated in the northern eastern section of the 65km Orlock Bridge gold trend. The Orlock Bridge gold trend is one of two district scale gold trends, (the other being the Skullmartin gold trend, 10km to the south) which the Company has discovered in the Longford- Down Massif in Ireland. A series of gold targets, including Clay Lake, have been discovered along both gold trends.

Intercepts from the two drill holes (totaling c.518.5m) at the Clay Lake gold target include: CGA-22-004: 2.5m @ 0.6 g/t Au from 19.5m. 80.0m @ 0.5 g/t Au from 33.0m inc. 9.0m @ 1.0 g/t Au from 54.0m. 2.0m @ 0.6 g/t Au from 189.0m.

1.0m @ 0.4 g/t Au from 198.0m. CGA-22-003: 1.0m @ 0.5 g/t Au from 46.0m -- 1.0m @ 0.6 g/t Au from 50.0m -- 1.0m @ 0.4 g/t Au from 68.0m -- 1.0m @ 0.5 g/t Au from 73.0m -- 1.0m @ 0.4 g/t Au from 100.0m -- 32.0m @ 0.7 g/t Au inc. 1.0xm @ 3.1 g/t Au from 105.0m -- 1.0m @ 0.4 g/t Au from 162.0m -- 1.0m @ 1.0 g/t Au from 165.0m. All samples were analyzed by ALS (OMAC Laboratories) Loughrea using Au-ICP21 (Au by fire assay and ICP-AES 30g sample).