DGO Gold Limited announced the successful completion of diamond drilling at Bryah and the subsequent commencement of drilling at Yerrida. At Bryah, 95km from Sandfire Resources' DeGrussa copper-gold mine and 70km north of Meekatharra Western Australia, seven diamond holes (3412m) were completed to test for both sediment-hosted and volcanogenic-hosted massive sulphide (VHMS) style copper-gold mineralization on the basin margin. Several horizons of intense quartz/carbonate veining were intersected, containing pyrite, minor chalcopyrite, and intense magnetite zoning including traces of galena and sphalerite, in a highly altered sequence of sediments, acid and mafic volcanics and dolomites. Detailed analysis of the drill core and initial multi-element assays from two of the seven holes has identified 3 distinct horizons (M1, M2, and M3) with potential for hosting VHMS mineralization, immediately northwest of Judges' Find gold nugget field. A fourth horizon (M4) where drill hole 21BYDD003 intersected 15m @ 11.9g/t Ag & 0.15% Pb from 378m, is interpreted as having potential for carbonate replacement style base metal mineralisation. Following completion of diamond drilling at Bryah, the drill rig mobilised to Yerrida, 75km south of Sandfire Resources' DeGrussa copper-gold mine and 60km northeast of Meekatharra Western Australia. Three diamond drill holes will test gold and copper geochemical anomalies at the sediment-mafic contact for VHMS style mineralisation. Previous DGO RC drilling of the geochemical anomalies intersected wide zones of alteration with anomalous zinc, copper, antimony and silver within an interfingered shale and mafic volcanic sequence of the "right" geological age. The geochemistry identified a significant east-west oriented, variably hematitic, alteration zone approximately two kilometres long and open along strike. Within this, the drilling intersected 132m at 1.3g/t silver from 56m in a broad zone of anomalous Au, As, Cu, Pb and Zn, and a significant high-grade intersection of 2m @ 9.2g/t gold from 71m in quartz veining. The program of three diamond holes for 1300m will test the VHMS target and a series of geochemical and associated conductive targets extending over 6.5 kilometres of strike adjacent to the contact of the Killara mafics with the Johnson Cairn Formation shales. The drilling has commenced with results expected in August 2021.