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ROX RESOURCES LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2023

Apr 25, 2023

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ASX Announcement 26 April 2023

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ROX RESOURCES LIMITED

More strong assays as resource development drilling confirms grade and scale of Youanmi Gold Project

ASX: RXL

Rox Resources Limited (ASX: RXL) is exploring and developing advanced gold assets in Western Australia: the Youanmi Gold Project and the Mt Fisher Gold project.

DIRECTORS

Mr Stephen Dennis Chairman

Down-dip extension drilling improves resource confidence at the key Link deposit

  • Second batch of assays received from ongoing Youanmi resource development drilling program. Results include:

  • RXDD062: 22.00m @ 6.31g/t Au from 355m, incl:

    • 11.20m @ 10.37g/t Au from 355m
  • RXDD072: 5.09m @ 7.15g/t Au from 292.91m

  • RXDD076: 4.26m @ 9.67g/t Au from 294.74m

Mr Robert Ryan Managing Director

Dr John Mair Non-Executive Director

Shares on Issue 224.4m
Share Price $0.35
Market Cap. $78.5m
Cash $10.5m
(as at 31 Dec 22)

Level 2, 87 Colin Street, West Perth WA 6005

+61 8 9226 0044

[email protected]

  • RXRC461: 14m @ 5.24g/t Au from 250m

  • Drilling continues to confirm the current interpreted mineralised lodes at Link, where drilling is designed to increase the higher confidence Indicated Resource ounces

  • Follow-up diamond drilling has commenced at the exciting Youanmi South discovery, aiming to delineate a potentially significant new mineralised structure

West Australian gold exploration and development company Rox Resources Limited (“Rox” or “the Company”) ( ASX: RXL ) , in conjunction with its joint venture partner Venus Metals Corporation (ASX: VMC), is pleased to report further significant assay results from the ongoing resource development program at the 3.2Moz Youanmi Gold Project (OYG JV), located near Mt Magnet in WA.

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The assays are from an ongoing 24,000m (increased from 23,000m) resource development and near-mine exploration drilling program. Resource development drilling, which is focused on the high-priority Link and Kathleen areas of the project, is designed to convert Inferred Resources to the higher confidence Indicated Resource classification.

At Link, assay results continue to deliver strong gold intercepts, confirming the current interpretation. Importantly, extensional drilling is delivering better-than-expected results.

The mineralisation at Link remains open down-plunge to the northwest and up-plunge to the south-east – confirming the presence of extremely robust mineralised lodes that include zones of thicker mineralisation along with zones of higher gold grades.

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Managing Director Comments

Rox Resources Managing Director, Mr Robert Ryan, said the in-fill drilling program at Youanmi was continuing to build confidence in the resource while also demonstrating significant upside potential with better-thanexpected results received from extensional drilling.

“Assay results from Link continue to impress, with some of the deepest drilling completed at the project to date intersecting thick, high-grade mineralisation including a standout intercept of 11.2m @ 10.37g/t. The grades and widths are impressive and bode well for future underground mining operations.

“Meanwhile, an expanded diamond drill program has commenced at Youanmi South to follow up on the previously announced bonanza intercept of 28m @ 34.81g/t. Drilling is well underway with the first batch of assay results expected by mid-May.

“The resource definition and exploration program has been extremely successful to date and, with a number of assays still outstanding, investors can look forward to continued strong news-flow in the coming weeks.”

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Figure 1. Drilling in progress at the Youanmi Gold Project.

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Link Drilling Results

Drilling continues at the Youanmi Project with a combination of both resource development (in-fill) drilling and drill testing of key exploration targets underway.

Approximately 12,000m of Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling and 7,000m of diamond drilling is planned for the resource development component of the drilling program, which is focused on converting Inferred Resources to Indicated Resources classification at the high-priority Link and Kathleen areas (Figure 2). In addition to the resource development drilling, approximately 5,000m of near-mine exploration drilling is also planned – which is now primarily focused on the exciting new Youanmi South discovery.

The resource drilling is designed to delineate adequate reserves to accommodate the first years of the production target as part of upcoming feasibility studies, as well as to confirm the continuity of gold grades proximal to the current Indicated Resources. This is expected to be achieved by upgrading part of the existing Inferred Resource in the Youanmi Gold Project Scoping Study (ASX announcement 19 October 2022).

Following the previous ASX announcement (5 April 2023) assay results have been received for five RC holes, 14 RC pre-collars and eight diamond tails, with the majority of the resource definition drilling program now complete.

The Link resource drilling continues to confirm the current interpretation and expected grade tenor. Extensional down-dip drilling at Link is delivering thicker-than-expected zones with very significant gold endowment. Key results include:

  • RXDD062: 22.00m @ 6.31g/t Au from 355m , including:

  • 11.20m @ 10.37g/t Au from 355m

  • RXDD070: 16.36m @ 2.50g/t Au from 337.64m , including:

  • 0.68m @ 21.61g/t Au from 351.70m

The full list of significant results is shown in Table 2, with highlight drill intercepts including:

  • RXDD064: 0.74m @ 11.59g/t Au from 353.26m

  • RXDD072: 5.09m @ 7.15g/t Au from 292.91m

  • RXDD072: 5.00m @ 2.96g/t Au from 335.94m

  • RXDD076: 2.62m @ 7.78g/t Au from 285.16m

  • RXDD076: 4.26m @ 9.67g/t Au from 294.74m

  • RXRC461: 14m @ 5.24g/t Au from 250m , including:

  • 3m @ 10.85g/t Au from 250m

  • 3m @ 10.69g/t Au from 260m

Next Steps

  • Follow-up drilling at Youanmi South is underway with initial results expected in mid-May;

  • Resource definition drilling is close to finishing at Link;

  • Midway extensional drilling to commence after Youanmi South; and

  • Regional Exploration Program under review.

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Figure 2. Plan view of proposed resource and exploration drilling at the Youanmi Gold Project.

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Figure 3: Cross-section of RXDD062 and RXDD070 orientated perpendicular to the Youanmi Lodes.

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Figure 4: Long Section of the resource development drilling for the Link Area. Existing underground workings are located in close proximity to the strong gold mineralisation at Link.

Authorised for release to the ASX by the Board of Rox Resources Limited.

* ENDS ***

For more information:

Rob Ryan Matthew Hogan Nicholas Read Managing Director Managing Director Investor Relations Rox Resources Limited Venus Metals Corporation Limited Read Corporate Tel: +61 8 9226 0044 Tel: +61 8 9321 7541 Tel: 0419 929 046 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

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Table 1 – Collar Locations and Drilling Details

Hole Id Prospect Drill Type East North RL Depth Dip Azi Comments
RXDD062 Link RC Pre-Collar 679169.7 6834257.2 461.7 133 -63.6 60.7 Reported 5/4/2023
Diamond Tail 405.1 Assays Received
RXDD064 Link RC Pre-Collar 679128.4 6834328.2 461.7 240 -66.2 65.1 Reported 5/4/2023
Diamond Tail 422.9 Assays Received
RXDD065 Link RC Pre-Collar 679120.6 6834352.8 461.7 192 -61 64.6 Reported 5/4/2023
Diamond Tail 388.1 Assays Received
RXDD067 Link RC Pre-Collar 679208 6834369.8 462.8 282 -60.2 63.9 Reported 5/4/2023
Diamond Tail 322.1 Assays Received
RXDD068 Link RC Pre-Collar 679197.7 6834247.5 461.8 270 -70.2 62.1 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 413 Assays Pending
RXDD069 Link RC Pre-Collar 679168.2 6834259.8 461.7 330 -70.3 62.4 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 416.4 Assays Pending
RXDD070 Link RC Pre-Collar 679198.3 6834280 462 156 -60.1 61.5 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 397.1 Assays Received
RXDD071 Link RC Pre-Collar 679224.5 6834212.9 462 210 -70.2 64.2 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 420.1 Assays Received
RXDD072 Link RC Pre-Collar 679179.6 6834319.6 462.1 258 -60.2 61.4 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 361.1 Assays Received
RXDD076 Link RC Pre-Collar 679107.9 6834501.1 462.8 210 -60 64.9 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 337.7 Assays Received
RXDD078 Link RC Pre-Collar 679057.2 6834495 462.1 270 -72.3 62.8 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 402.9 Assays Pending
RXDD079 Link RC Pre-Collar 679008.9 6834560.8 462.2 234 -66.1 64.7 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 362.8 Assays Pending
RXDD081 Link RC Pre-Collar 679144 6834288.7 461.4 51 -66.1 64.5 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 424 Assays Pending
RXDD082 Link RC Pre-Collar 679057.2 6834496.5 462.1 150 -66.1 64.3 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 352.2 Assays Pending
RXDD083 Link RC Pre-Collar 679045.6 6834520.5 462.1 126 -59.6 64 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 358 Assays Pending
RXDD084 Link RC Pre-Collar 679033.1 6834535.2 462.2 270 -73 65 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 376.6 Assays Pending
RXDD087 Link RC Pre-Collar 679041.4 6834529.5 462.2 234 -67 65 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 379.3 Assays Pending
RXDD089 Link RC Pre-Collar 679027.6 6834313.9 461.4 324 -62 65 Assays Received
Diamond Tail 537.7 Assays Pending
RXRC461 Link RC Only 679102.4 6834562.2 463.3 310 -60 62 Assays Received
RXRC463 Kathleen RC Only 679167.5 6834802.4 467 150 -60 55 Assays Received
RXRC464 Kathleen RC Only 679124.8 6834782.5 466.2 150 -60 55 Assays Received
RXRC465 Kathleen RC Only 679030.6 6834864.5 466 198 -60 55 Assays Received
RXRC466 Kathleen RC Only 679029 6834902.9 466.5 200 -60 55 Assays Received

*Grid MGA94_Zone50S with RL in Australian Height Datum.

RC = Reverse Circulation, DD = Diamond & RCD = RC pre-collar with diamond tail

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Table 2 – Significant Intersections

Hole ID Prospect **Drill Type ** From To Interval Aug/t Aug.m.
RXDD062 Link DD 135.00 136.00 1.00 1.01 1.01
RXDD062 Link DD 138.00 139.00 1.00 0.82 0.82
RXDD062 Link DD 141.00 143.00 2.00 0.64 1.28
RXDD062 Link DD 172.67 173.35 0.68 0.96 0.65
RXDD062 Link DD 244.19 245.08 0.89 2.72 2.42
RXDD062 Link DD 310.84 312.00 1.16 3.35 3.89
RXDD062 Link DD 323.15 324.44 1.29 0.69 0.89
RXDD062 Link DD 326.00 327.00 1.00 1.93 1.93
RXDD062 Link DD 342.18 343.00 0.82 1.35 1.11
RXDD062 Link DD 355.00 377.00 22.00 6.31 138.82
Including 355.00 366.20 11.20 10.37 116.14
Including 359.00 365.60 6.60 14.62 96.49
Including 362.82 365.60 2.78 24.25 67.42
RXDD062 Link DD 382.00 387.00 5.00 1.12 5.60
RXDD064 Link DD 242.26 243.34 1.08 1.41 1.52
RXDD064 Link DD 344.13 344.45 0.32 4.39 1.40
RXDD064 Link DD 346.73 348.63 1.90 1.48 2.81
RXDD064 Link DD 351.17 351.47 0.30 10.09 3.03
RXDD064 Link DD 353.26 354.00 0.74 11.59 8.58
RXDD064 Link DD 377.00 377.82 0.82 0.67 0.55
RXDD064 Link DD 395.00 396.00 1.00 0.67 0.67
RXDD065 Link DD 240.70 241.61 0.91 0.55 0.50
RXDD065 Link DD 242.37 243.50 1.13 1.15 1.30
RXDD065 Link DD 292.75 293.07 0.32 3.19 1.02
RXDD065 Link DD 325.14 325.74 0.60 10.20 6.12
RXDD065 Link DD 331.57 333.42 0.69 0.69 0.48
RXDD065 Link DD 345.35 345.67 0.32 6.35 2.03
RXDD065 Link DD 353.12 355.74 2.62 2.07 5.42
RXDD065 Link DD 361.04 363.10 2.06 1.38 2.84
RXDD065 Link DD 369.97 371.13 1.16 2.88 3.34
RXDD067 Link DD 290.06 293.00 2.94 1.12 3.29
RXDD067 Link DD 300.22 306.90 6.68 1.82 12.16
RXDD067 Link DD 307.92 308.73 0.81 0.69 0.56
RXDD067 Link DD 316.00 317.00 1.00 2.46 2.46
RXDD068 Link RC 106 108 2 4.17 8.34
RXDD068 Link RC 115 117 2 1.13 2.26
RXDD069 Link RC 106 108 2 0.89 1.78
RXDD069 Link RC 134 138 4 1.24 4.96
RXDD069 Link RC 296 299 3 0.82 2.46
RXDD070 Link RC 31 32 1 0.92 0.92
RXDD070 Link RC 35 36 1 0.53 0.53
RXDD070 Link DD 337.64 354.00 16.36 2.50 40.90
Including 351.70 352.38 0.68 21.61 14.69
RXDD070 Link DD 357.00 358.00 1.00 3.66 3.66
RXDD070 Link DD 362.00 363.00 1.00 0.76 0.76
RXDD071 Link DD 272.71 274.00 1.29 1.71 2.21
RXDD071 Link DD 377.66 379.00 1.34 2.47 3.31
RXDD071 Link DD 383.00 383.92 0.92 2.87 2.64
RXDD072 Link DD 281.00 282.85 1.85 0.61 1.13

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Table 2 – Significant Intersections

Hole ID Prospect **Drill Type ** From To Interval Aug/t Aug.m.
RXDD072 Link DD 286.00 287.00 1.00 0.54 0.54
RXDD072 Link DD 292.91 298.00 5.09 7.15 36.39
RXDD072 Link DD 300.00 306.18 6.18 1.11 6.86
RXDD072 Link DD 307.63 307.93 0.30 3.63 1.09
RXDD072 Link DD 310.00 313.00 3.00 1.33 3.99
RXDD072 Link DD 335.94 340.94 5.00 2.96 14.80
RXDD072 Link DD 342.00 349.00 7.00 0.66 4.62
RXDD072 Link DD 348.00 349.00 1.00 1.13 1.13
RXDD076 Link RC 191 192 1 0.68 0.68
RXDD076 Link DD 224.00 229.00 5.00 2.01 10.05
RXDD076 Link DD 277.83 278.39 0.56 1.29 0.72
RXDD076 Link DD 285.16 287.78 2.62 7.78 20.38
RXDD076 Link DD 294.74 299.00 4.26 9.67 41.19
RXDD078 Link RC 137 138 1 1.03 1.03
RXDD079 Link RC 211 212 1 0.81 0.81
RXDD081 Link RC 44 48 4 0.58 2.32
RXDD082 Link RC 79 81 2 0.97 1.94
RXDD082 Link RC 91 92 1 1.20 1.20
RXDD083 Link RC 120 121 1 2.17 2.17
RXDD084 Link RC 87 88 1 0.90 0.90
RXDD084 Link RC 140 141 1 1.55 1.55
RXDD084 Link RC 143 146 3 0.58 1.74
RXDD084 Link RC 151 152 1 1.68 1.68
RXDD084 Link RC 210 211 1 0.89 0.89
RXDD085 Link RC 87 88 1 2.83 2.83
RXDD087 Link RC 103 104 1 0.69 0.69
RXDD087 Link RC 123 124 1 1.07 1.07
RXDD087 Link RC 132 133 1 0.59 0.59
RXDD087 Link RC 203 204 1 0.56 0.56
RXDD087 Link RC 229 232 3 1.87 5.61
RXDD089 Link RC 201 204 3 0.64 1.92
RXDD089 Link RC 221 222 1 0.69 0.69
RXDD089 Link RC 259 260 1 0.73 0.73
RXDD089 Link RC 264 276 12 0.97 11.64
RXDD089 Link RC 278 279 1 0.58 0.58
RXDD089 Link RC 290 291 1 0.55 0.55
RXRC461 Link RC 175 176 1 0.74 0.74
RXRC461 Link RC 195 208 14 1.39 19.46
RXRC461 Link RC 212 213 1 1.65 1.65
RXRC461 Link RC 222 224 2 1.88 3.76
RXRC461 Link RC 232 234 2 1.83 3.66
RXRC461 Link RC 250 264 14 5.24 73.36
Including 250 253 3 10.85 32.55
Including 260 263 3 10.69 32.07
RXRC461 Link RC 295 296 1 0.59 0.59
RXRC463 Kathleen RC 40 41 1 0.89 0.89
RXRC463 Kathleen RC 48 49 1 0.80 0.80
RXRC463 Kathleen RC 58 59 1 1.05 1.05
RXRC463 Kathleen RC 103 104 1 1.15 1.15

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Table 2 – Significant Intersections

Hole ID Prospect **Drill Type ** From To Interval Aug/t Aug.m.
RXRC464 Kathleen RC 71 72 1 1.09 1.09
RXRC464 Kathleen RC 103 104 1 0.66 0.66
RXRC464 Kathleen RC 137 138 1 1.48 1.48
RXRC465 Kathleen RC 125 126 1 0.62 0.62
RXRC465 Kathleen RC 128 129 1 0.72 0.72
RXRC465 Kathleen RC 171 172 1 0.55 0.55
RXRC466 Kathleen RC 158 161 3 2.74 8.22
RXRC466 Kathleen RC 167 170 3 6.20 18.60
RXRC466 Kathleen RC 180 182 2 1.94 3.88

Minimum significant intercept is 1m @ 0.5g/t Au, maximum 1m contiguous internal dilution. NSI = No significant Intercept

  • Indicates a RC pre-collar result, with a diamond tail to follow intersecting the target lode.

  • ** Indicates preliminary 4 meter composite samples. Final 1 meter samples to follow.

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Competent Person Statement

Exploration Results

The information in this report that relates to Data and Exploration Results is based on information compiled and reviewed by Mr Travis Craig a Competent Person who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Geologists (AIG) and Exploration Manager at Rox Resources. Mr Craig has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he has undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for the Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Mr Craig consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Where reference is made to previous releases of exploration results in this announcement, the Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in those announcements and all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the exploration results included in those announcements continue to apply and have not materially changed. The information in this report that relates to previous Exploration Results was prepared and first disclosed under the JORC Code 2012 and has been properly and extensively cross-referenced in the text to the date of the original announcement to the ASX.

Resource Statements

The Statement of Estimates of Mineral Resources for the Youanmi Near Surface Resource was reported by Rox in accordance with ASX Listing Rule 5.8 in the announcement released to the ASX on 20th April 2022. Rox confirms it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the previous announcements and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the previous announcements continue to apply and have not materially changed.

The Statement of Estimates of Mineral Resources for the Youanmi Underground Resource was reported by Rox in accordance with ASX Listing Rule 5.8 in the announcement released to the ASX on 20th January 2022. Rox confirms it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the previous announcements and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the previous announcements continue to apply and have not materially changed.

The Statement of Estimates of Mineral Resources that relates to gold Mineral Resources for the Mt Fisher – Mt Eureka Project was reported by Rox in accordance with ASX Listing Rule 5.8 in the announcement released to the ASX on 2 November 2022. Rox confirms it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the previous announcements and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the previous announcements continue to apply and have not materially changed.

ForwardLooking Statements

‐ ‐ This document may include forward looking statements. Forward looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning Rox Resources Limited planned exploration program(s) and other statements that are not historical facts. When used in this document, the words such as "could," "plan," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may”, "potential," "should," and similar expressions are forward looking statements.

About Rox Resources

Rox Resources (ASX:RXL) is a West Australian focused gold exploration and development company. It is currently 70 per cent owner and operator of the historic Youanmi Gold Project near Mt Magnet, approximately 480 kilometres northeast of Perth, and wholly-owns the Mt Fisher Gold project approximately 140 kilometres southeast of Wiluna. Youanmi has a Total Mineral Resource of 3,199 koz of contained gold, with potential for further expansion with the integration of existing prospects into the Resource and further drilling. Youanmi was a high-grade gold mine and produced 667,000oz of gold (at 5.47 g/t Au) before it closed in 1997. Youanmi is classified as a disturbed site and is on existing mining leases which has significant existing infrastructure to support a return to mining operations.

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JORC Table 1 - Section 1 Data and Sampling Techniques

Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Sampling
techniques
Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels,
random chips, or specific specialised industry standard
measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under
investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or
handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples
should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of
sampling.
RC hole diameter was 5.5" (140 mm) reverse
circulation percussion (RC). Sampling of RC holes was
undertaken by collecting 1m cone split samples at
intervals.
Diamond drill hole core size is NQ2 size diameter
through the mineralisation. Sampling of diamond holes
was by cut half core as described further below.
Drill holes were generally angled at -600towards grid
northeast (but see Table for individual hole dips and
azimuths)
to
intersect
geology
as
close
to
perpendicular as possible.
Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample
representivity and the appropriate calibration of any
measurement tools or systems used
Drillhole locations were picked up by differential GPS.
Logging of drill samples included lithology, weathering,
texture, moisture and contamination (as applicable).
Sampling protocols and QAQC are as per industry best
practice procedures.
Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are
Material to the Public Report. In cases where ‘industry
standard’ work has been done this would be relatively
simple (e.g. ‘reverse circulation drilling was used to
obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to
produce a 30 g charge for fire assay’). In other cases
more explanation may be required, such as where
there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling
problems. Unusual commodities or mineralisation
types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure
of detailed information
RC drillholes were sampled on 1m intervals using a
cone splitter. A nominal 3-4kg sample is taken and
analysed for gold by Fire Assay 50g (FA50).
Diamond core is dominantly NQ2 size, sampled on
geological intervals, with a minimum of 0.3 m up to a
maximum of 1.2 m. The diamond core was cut in half,
with one half sent to the lab and one half retained. The
sample was analysed for gold by Fire Assay 50g
(FA50).
Drilling
techniques
Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole
hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and
details (e.g. core diameter, triple or standard tube,
depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type,
whether core is oriented and if so, by what method,
etc).
Drilling technique was Reverse Circulation (RC) and
diamond core (DD). The RC hole diameter was 140mm
face sampling hammer.
Drill sample
recovery
Method of recording and assessing core and chip
sample recoveries and results assessed
RC drill recoveries were high (>90%).
Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and
ensure representative nature of the samples
Samples were visually checked for recovery, moisture
and contamination and notes made in the logs.
Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery
and grade and whether sample bias may have
occurred due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse
material.
There is no observable relationship between recovery
and grade, and therefore no sample bias.

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JORC Table 1 - Section 1 Data and Sampling Techniques

Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Logging Whether core and chip samples have been geologically
and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support
appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining
studies and metallurgical studies.
Detailed geological logs have been carried out on all
RC, but no geotechnical data have been recorded (or
is possible to be recorded due to the nature of the
sample).
Detailed geological and geotechnical logs were carried
out on all diamond drill holes for recovery, RQD,
structures etc. which included structure type, dip, dip
direction, alpha angle, beta angle, texture, shape,
roughness, fill material, and this data is stored in the
database.
The geological data would be suitable for inclusion in a
Mineral Resource estimate.
Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature.
Core (or costean, channel, etc) photography.
Logging of diamond core and RC chips recorded
lithology,
mineralogy,
mineralisation,
weathering,
colour, and other sample features. RC chips are stored
in plastic RC chip trays.
The total length and percentage of the relevant
intersections logged
All holes were logged in full.
Sub-sampling
techniques and
sample
preparation
If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half
or all core taken.
Drill core was cut in half on site using a core saw. All
samples were collected from the same side of the core,
preserving the orientation mark in the kept core half.
If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split,
etc and whether sampled wet or dry.
RC samples were collected on the drill rig using a cone
splitter. If any mineralised samples were collected wet
these were noted in the drill logs and database.
For all sample types, the nature, quality and
appropriateness of the sample preparation technique.
The sample preparation followed industry best
practice.
Fire Assay samples were dried, coarse crushing to
~10mm, followed by pulverisation of the entire sample
in an LM5 or equivalent pulverising mill to a grind size
of 85% passing 75 micron.
Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling
stages to maximise representivity of samples.
Field QC procedures involve the use of Certified
Reference Materials (CRM’s) as assay standards,
along with duplicates and blank samples. The insertion
rate of the CRM’s was approximately 1:20, and blank
sample insertion rate was approximately 1:50.
Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is
representative of the in situ material collected, including
for instance results for field duplicate/second-half
sampling.
For RC drilling field duplicates were taken on a routine
basis at an approximate 1:20 ratio using the same
sampling techniques (i.e. cone splitter) and inserted
into the sample run. No diamond core field duplicates
were taken.
Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size
of the material being sampled.
The sample sizes are considered more than adequate
to ensure that there are no particle size effects relating
to the grain size of the mineralisation which lies in the
percentage range.
Quality of assay
data and
laboratory tests
The nature, quality and appropriateness of the
assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether
the technique is considered partial or total.
The analytical technique involved Fire Assay 50g.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF
instruments, etc, the parameters used in determining
the analysis including instrument make and model,
reading times, calibrations factors applied and their
derivation, etc.
No geophysical or portable analysis tools were used to
determine assay values stored in the database.
Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g.
standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory
checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (i.e.
lack of bias) and precision have been established.
Internal laboratory control procedures involve duplicate
assaying of randomly selected assay pulps as well as
internal laboratory standards. All of these data are
reported to the Company and analysed for consistency
and any discrepancies.
Verification of
sampling and
assaying
The verification of significant intersections by either
independent or alternative company personnel.
Senior personnel from the Company have visually
inspected
mineralisation
within
significant
intersections.
The use of twinned holes.
No twinned holes to date.
Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures,
data verification, data storage (physical and electronic)
protocols.
Primary data was collected using a standard set of
Excel templates on Toughbook laptop computers in the
field. These data are transferred to Geobase Pty Ltd for
data verification and loading into the database.
Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
No adjustments or calibrations have been made to any
assay data.
Location of data
points
Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate
drillholes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches,
mine workings and other locations used in Mineral
Resource estimation.
Drill hole locations have been established using a
differential GPS with an accuracy of +/- 0.3m.
Specification of the grid system used.
The grid system is MGA_GDA94, zone 50 for easting,
northing and RL.
Quality and adequacy of topographic control.
The topography of the mined open pits is well defined
by historic monthly survey pickups
Data spacing and
distribution

Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.
RC and diamond drill hole spacing varies 40-200
metres between drill sections, with some areas at 40
metre drill section spacing. Down dip step-out distance
varies 20-100 metres.
Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient
to establish the degree of geological and grade
continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and
Ore
Reserve
estimation
procedure(s)
and
classifications applied.
Data spacing and distribution are sufficient to establish
the degree of geological and grade continuity
appropriate for JORC (2012) classifications applied.
Whether sample compositing has been applied.
No sample compositing has occurred for diamond core
drilling. Sample intervals are based on geological
boundaries with even one metre samples between.
For RC samples, 1m samples through target zones
were sent to the laboratory for analysis. The remainder
of the hole was sampled using 4m composite samples.
For 4m composite samples >0.2g/t Au, 1m samples
were collected and sent to the laboratory for analysis.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Orientation of
data in relation to
geological
structure

Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased
sampling of possible structures and the extent to which
this is known, considering the deposit type.
The mineralisation strikes generally WNW and dips to
the SW at approximately -60 degrees. The drill
orientation was 065 and -60 dip. Drilling is believed to
be generally perpendicular to strike.
If the relationship between the drilling orientation and
the orientation of key mineralised structures is
considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this
should be assessed and reported if material.
No sampling bias is believed to have been introduced.
Sample security The measures taken to ensure sample security.
Sample security is managed by the Company. After
preparation in the field samples are packed into
polyweave bags and despatched to the laboratory. For
a large number of samples these bags were
transported by the Company directly to the assay
laboratory. In some cases the sample were delivered
by a transport contractor the assay laboratory. The
assay laboratory audits the samples on arrival and
reports any discrepancies back to the Company. No
such discrepancies occurred.
Audits or reviews
The results of any audits or reviews of sampling
techniques and data.
No audits have yet been completed.

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JORC Table 1 - Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Mineral tenement
and land tenure
status
Type, reference name/number, location and ownership
including agreements or material issues with third
parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding
royalties,
native
title
interests,
historical
sites,
wilderness or national park and environmental settings.
Rox Resources Ltd is in a Joint Venture Agreement
with Venus Metals Corporation Ltd under which it has
a 70% interest in the Youanmi Gold Mine Joint
Venture (OYG Joint Venture).
Tenements in the JV consist of the following mining
leases: M 57s /10, 51,76,97,109, 135, 160A, 164,
165, 166 and 167.
The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting
along with any known impediments to obtaining a
licence to operate in the area.
The tenement is in good standing and no known
impediments exist.
Exploration done
by other parties
Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other
parties.
Significant previous exploration has been carried out
throughout the project by various companies,
including AC/RAB, RC drilling and diamond drilling
1971-1973 WMC: RAB, RC and surface diamond
drilling
1976 Newmont: 10 surface diamond drillholes
(predominantly targeting base metals).
1980-1986 BHP: RAB, RC and surface diamond
drilling (predominantly targeting base metals).
1986-1993 Eastmet: RAB, RC and surface diamond
drilling.
1993-1997 Goldmines of Australia: RAB, RC and
surface diamond drilling. Underground mining and
associated underground diamond drilling.
2000-2003 Aquila Resources Ltd: Shallow RAB and
RC drilling
2004-2005 Goldcrest Resources Ltd: Shallow RAB
and RC drilling; data validation.
2007- 2013 Apex Minerals NL: 9 diamond holes
targeting extensions to the Youanmi deeps resource.

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JORC Table 1 - Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

Criteria JORC Code JORC Code explanation explanation Commentary
Geology The Youanmi Project straddles a 40km strike length
of the Youanmi Greenstone Belt, lying within the
Southern Cross Province of the Archaean Yilgarn
Craton in Western Australia. The greenstone belt is
approximately 80km long and 25km wide, and
incorporates an arcuate, north-trending major crustal
structure termed the Youanmi Fault Zone. This
structure separates two discordant greenstone
terrains,
with
the
stratigraphy
to
the
west
characterised by a series of weakly deformed, layered
mafic
complexes
(Windimurra,
Black
Range,
Youanmi and Barrambie) enveloped by strongly
deformed, north-northeast trending greenstones.
Gold mineralisation is developed semi-continuously in
shear zones over a strike length of 2,300m along the
western margin of the Youanmi granite.
Gold is intimately associated with sulphide minerals
and silicates in zones of strong hydrothermal
alteration and structural deformation. Typical
Youanmi lode material consists of a sericite-
carbonate- quartz- pyrite- arsenopyrite schist or
mylonite
which
frequently
contains
significant
concentrations of gold, commonly as fine, free gold
particles in the silicates, occluded in sulphide minerals
Deposit
type,
mineralisation.
geological
setting
and style of and in solid solution in arsenopyrite. The lodes
contain between 10% and 25% sulphide, the principal
species being pyrite (10% to 20%) and arsenopyrite
(1% to 5%).
There are a series of major fault systems cutting
through the Youanmi trend mineralisation that have
generated some significant off-sets.
The Youanmi Deeps project area is subdivided into
three main areas or fault blocks by cross-cutting steep
south-east trending faults; and these are named
Pollard, Main, and Hill End from south to north
respectively.
Granite hosted gold mineralisation occurs at several
sites, most notably Grace and the Plant Zone
Prospects. Gold mineralization occurs as free
particles within quartz-sericite altered granite shear
zones.
The Commonwealth-Connemarra mineralised trend
is centred 4km northwest of the Youanmi plant. The
geology comprises a sequence of folded mafic and
felsic volcanic rocks intercalated with BIF and
intruded by granite along the eastern margin. Gold
mineralisation is developed over a 600m strike length,
associated with a north trending and steeply west
dipping shear zone that traverses the northwest
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JORC Table 1 - Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

Criteria JORC Code explanation
Commentary
Drill hole
Information
A summary of all information material to the
understanding of the exploration results including a
tabulation of the following information for all Material drill
holes:

easting and northing of the drill hole collar

elevation or RL (Reduced Level – elevation
above sea level in metres) of the drill hole
collar

dip and azimuth of the hole

down hole length and interception depth

hole length.
Refer to drill results Table/s and the Notes attached
thereto.
Data aggregation
methods
In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging
techniques,
maximum
and/or
minimum
grade
truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and cut-off
grades are usually Material and should be stated.
All reported assay intervals have been length
weighted. No top cuts have been applied. A lower cut-
off of 0.5g/t Au was applied for RC and diamond core.
Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of
high-grade results and longer lengths of low-grade
results, the procedure used for such aggregation should
be stated and some typical examples of such
aggregations should be shown in detail.
Mineralisation over 0.5g/t Au has been included in
aggregation of intervals for RC and diamond core.
The assumptions used for any reporting of metal
equivalent values should be clearly stated.
No metal equivalent values have been used or
reported.
Relationship
between
mineralisation
widths and
intercept lengths
These relationships are particularly important in the
reporting of Exploration Results.
If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the
drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.
If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are
reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect
(e.g. ‘down hole length, true width not known’).
The mineralisation strikes generally WNW and dips to
the west at approximately -60 degrees. Drill
orientations are usually 060 degrees and -60 dip.
Drilling is believed to be generally perpendicular to
strike. Given the angle of the drill holes and the
interpreted dip of the host rocks and mineralisation
(see Figures in the text), reported intercepts
approximate true width.
Diagrams Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and
tabulations of intercepts should be included for any
significant discovery being reported These should
include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole
collar locations and appropriate sectional views.
Refer to Figures and Table in the text.
Balanced
reporting
Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration
Results is not practicable, representative reporting of
both low and high grades and/or widths should be
practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration
Results.
Representative reporting of both low and high grades
and widths is practiced.
Other
substantive
exploration data
Other exploration data, if meaningful and material,
should be reported including (but not limited to):
geological observations; geophysical survey results;
geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and
method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk
density,
groundwater,
geotechnical
and
rock
characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating
substances.
All meaningful and material information has been
included in the body of the announcement.

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Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Further work The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests
for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale
step-out drilling).
Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible
extensions, including the main geological interpretations
Further work (RC and diamond drilling) is justified to
locate extensions to mineralisation both at depth and
along strike.
and future drilling areas, provided this information is not
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