Eidsvold Gold Project
  • Roar has recognised two new large and untested breccia systems with gold in rockchip
    (up to 18.55 g/t Au) at surface
  • New interpreted hydrothermal systems (untested alteration targets)
  • Very limited previous drilling and underexplored area
  • Well positioned
    • Encapsulates Eidsvold Goldfield, 1887-1914 Historical gold production of 100,000 oz Au @ 32 g/t Au (average production grade) to a maximum depth of 130m.
    • Cracow mine (3M oz Au) ~50km west
    • Mt Rawdon mine (2M oz Au) ~50km east

Roar’s immediate focus at Eidsvold is on the newly defined gold mineralised breccia systems.
Mt Brady is in the north and Tower hill lies some 15km to the south. Together these prospects form end members of the north-south Eidsvold gold trend.

Mt Brady is now drill ready. Upcoming drilling will target a number of newly identified breccia pipes within intrusive rocks at the Mt Brady prospect. The pipes are associated with surface gold mineralisation and have been recognised on the back of detailed soil sampling, geological mapping and rockchip sampling (up to 18.55 g/t Au).


Mr Tony Schreck (MAIG) is a Director of Roar Resources Pty Ltd and compiled the technical aspects of this report. Mr Schreck has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity that is being reported on to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr Schreck consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters in the form and context in which it appears.

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