Sabre Resources Ltd. announced that it has commenced a Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling program to test the interpreted faults at the Bonanza Gold Project at greater depth with closer spaced holes. An RC drilling is on site and drilling has commenced. The program will comprise holes of at least 100m in depth with 6 holes planned initially with potential to expand the number and depth of holes based on results as drilling progresses. Traverses of RC holes will be drilled across the priority structures identified from the aeromagnetic data and the Aircore drilling. A senior geologist will be on site to log the holes as they are drilled to identify any indication of alteration or mineralization in the form of quartz veins, shearing and pyrite. Additional deeper holes of up to 250-300m will be drilled as a follow up if any visual indications of mineralization are intersected. The priority structures are located near Aircore holes BZAC004, BZAC011 and BZAC042. BZAC004 intersected quartz veins at an interpreted contact. BZAC011 intersected a pegmatite intruded into an interpreted faulted contact and BZAC042 is located at a contact zone. Background: Sabre Resources holds a 100% interest in the Bonanza Gold Project located in Western Australia and the contiguous Beacon Project. The Bonanza Gold Project and the contiguous Beacon Project to the south cover a combined area of 33km2 and are located adjacent to the recently discovered Penny West Gold Project, owned by Ramelius Resources Limited, located in the Youanmi Gold Mining District, in Western Australia. The Youanmi Gold Mining District has gained rapid investor attention with several companies including Rox Resources Limited and Venus Metals Corporation Limited reporting significant exploration success on gold projects located in the same area.