Coziron Resources Limited announced that it has received all the gold by fire-assay results from the thirteen RC drill-holes completed at the Top Camp gold prospect on E47/2150. All the holes are 200m deep, inclined at -60° and were sampled on 1 metre intervals. The prospect is hosted by metasediments of the Mallina Basin which has an emerging regional inventory of gold resources. The drill-holes provide intercepts through a 400m wide by 1.5km long area of gold anomalism reported from soil and auger sampling within an area that has been extensively disturbed by prospector activity. The broadly spaced drill-holes all intersected calcareous silts, sands and shales with variable amounts of quartz-carbonate veining and sulphide. Intercepts with a 0.3 gram/tonne cut-off, a sample with greater than 0.5 grams by meters and a maximum of 2 metres of internal waste are reported in 11 of the 13 drill-holes. These will be converted to interpreted true-widths when diamond-core drilling provides an indication of the thickness and orientation of the mineralized structures. The high grade downhole intercept from the drilling programme is from CRC007 with 8 m @ 10.2 g/t which includes 1 m @ 66.1g/t (Fig 4). Drill-holes in the southern portion of the area tested report multiple downhole intercepts across a strike width of about 400 metres that include a higher grade 7 m @ 1.4g/t including 1 m @ 7.7g/t in CRC009 and a broad 19m @ 0.6g/t from CRC012. The company has commenced planning of the follow-up programmes. This will include diamond drilling to acquire structural controls on the mineralization, along with infill and extensional RC drilling to better map the extent and tenor of mineralization. Results will be reported as they become available.