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Southern Cross Gold has kept up a blistering pace with multiple high-grade gold-antimony hits at its Sunday Creek project.
Step-out holes drilled above and below the Southern Cross Gold’s game-changing 119m intercept grading 3.9 grams per tonne gold equivalent from 107m in diamond hole 33 has confirmed wide and continuous zones of gold-antimony mineralisation with bonanza grades.
Latest assays from Sunday Creek returned up to 130g/t gold and 25.1% antimony.
Southern Cross has released two more reasons why it moved to accelerate drilling at its Sunday Creek project in Victoria, further wide and continuous zones of gold-antimony mineralisation.
The potential to unlock more high-grade gold and antimony at its Sunday Creek project has proven irresistible to Southern Cross Gold, which has unveiled plans to accelerate drilling.
Michael Hudson discusses the release of hole SDDSC108A which has the highest grades at Apollo at depth. With seven intercepts of >15g/t Au and three new vein sets stretching 150 m east of previous drilling, SDDSC108A is just the latest hole demonstrating further grade and volume at Sunday Creek.
Michael Hudson discusses the release of holes SDDSC106 & 109 which demonstrate that Apollo Deep is following in the footsteps of Rising Sun by increasing the volume and grade at Sunday Creek.
MD Michael Hudson gives an update presentation to a packed crowd at the RIU Explorers conference in Fremantle.
MD Michael Hudson discusses the release of nine drill hole results fanning out into the Rising Sun Upper and Lower prospects that go further to demonstrate the continuity and predictability of gold-antimony mineralisaton at Sunday Creek.
Michael Hudson discusses SXG's Exploration Target for the Sunday Creek Project.
Michael Hudson discusses vein morphology and continuity of vein sets and grades at the Sunday Creek project