Breaker Resources NL announced that recent drilling has continued to expand the known length, width and depth of the Bombora gold deposit at its Lake Roe Gold Project, 100km east of Kalgoorlie. The latest results extend the known strike length of Bombora by 200m to 2.5km. Bombora remains open in all directions and Breaker plans to update the existing 1.1Moz Resource early in the June 2019 quarter. The results come from 16,429m of reverse circulation (RC) and diamond drilling (103 drill holes) in and along strike from the Bombora gold deposit. Approximately 80% of the drilling was extensional in nature. As well as increasing the strike length to 2.5km, the drilling extends it further to the east following the discovery of additional shallow lodes in several areas along the eastern margin of the deposit, and extends it at depth in several areas immediately below the previous limit of drilling. Collectively, the results indicate that the outer limit of potential open pit mining is likely to continue expanding along strike, at depth and to the east. They also increase the potential for long-term high-grade underground mining. The drilling is part of an ongoing program designed to extend and upgrade the 1.1Moz# Bombora gold deposit. Seventy eight percent of the drilling was extensional or exploratory in nature. The drilling consisted of 103 drill holes comprising four diamond drill holes (1,169m), 79 RC drill holes (9,734m) and 20 RC-precollared diamond drill holes (5,526m). Seventeen of the RC drill holes at the Bombora South Prospect were exploratory, and two of the reported drill holes are precollars in preparation for deeper diamond drilling (BBRD1123 and BBRD1142). An additional two diamond drill holes, for which assays are pending, were drilled in the central and northern parts of the Bombora deposit to assess the depth potential (BBRD0950 and BBDD0082; BBDD0082 still in progress). Seventy seven percent of all drill holes and 96% of the infill drill holes, intersected significant gold mineralisation defined above a nominal lower cut-off grade of 0.5g/t Au.