Group Eleven Resources Corp. announced that recent drilling at its 60%-interest Ballinalack Zinc Project ("Ballinalack") in the Republic of Ireland, has intersected a sulphide-bearing mafic dyke with anomalous platinum-group metals ("PGMs", including platinum, palladium, rhodium) and gold, along with highly anomalous copper, nickel and cobalt. The dyke appears to laterally extend over several kilometres. Previous operators at Ballinalack did not assay for PGMs and to management's knowledge, PGM exploration in the Republic of Ireland has never been conducted. Group Eleven views the above results as a potential 'sweetener' to Ballinalack, which remains primarily a zinc-focussed project. Zinc-lead results from the recently completed Ballinalack drill program are expected over the next few weeks. G11-1344-03 intersected 1.95 meters of 0.403 g/t 4E (platinum, palladium, rhodium and gold) and 0.24% copper, including 0.95 metres of 0.561 g/t 4E, 0.33% copper and 0.11% nickel; From the above, a grab-sample isolating sulphide-rich core (over 14 cm) returned 0.872 g/t 4E, 0.56% copper and 0.25% nickel; Another grab-sample of sulphide-rich core (over 5 cm) returned 1.08% nickel, 0.32% copper, 1105 ppm cobalt and 0.139 g/t 4E; G11-1344-04 intersected 0.60 metres of 0.33% nickel, 0.23% copper, 474 ppm cobalt and 0.214 g/t 4E; Re-sampling historic hole TC-1344-039 returned 2.30 metres of 0.216 g/t 4E, 0.19% copper, 0.18% nickel, 203 ppm cobalt, including 0.30 metres of 0.528 g/t 4E, 0.43% nickel, 0.37% copper and 494 ppm cobalt; Above three holes pierce the dyke over a strike-length of over 400 metres near the Ballinalack zinc deposit1; dyke appears to extend over at least 3 km by 7 km, based on drilling and seismic data; Group Eleven suspects the above intercepts may represent 'rip-up' clasts from a larger sulphide body, which may be a key exploration target in the future.