Catalyst Metals Limited advised that drilling programme at the Four Eagles Gold Project is underway for the 2019 season with reverse circulation until May-June 2019 with results to be released progressively. The 2019 programme will involve the drilling of about 23,000 metres at Boyd's Dam, Boyd North, Hayanmi, Pickles, Cunneens and Macorna Bore. For the first time since 2012, diamond drilling will be carried out at the Pickles Zone where high grade gold mineralisation has been intersected in previous drilling programmes. The Pickles Zone has been renamed to recognise the ongoing support from the local landowner. Assay results have also been received from the initial seven holes of the 2018 RC drill programme at Hayanmi and Boyd's Dam as well as from the diamond drilling at Hayanmi. Boyd's Dam continues to show strong gold mineralisation and the Hayanmi diamond drilling has discovered a deeper parallel zone of mineralisation with gold values up to 18.1g/t Au. Best intersections returned were: Boyd's Dam: 7.0 metres @ 8.44g/t Au from 44 metres downhole in FERC233; 6.0 metres @ 3.68g/t Au from 45 metres downhole including 1.0 metre @ 16.7g/t Au in FERC 230; 5.0 metres @ 3.4g/t Au from 97 metres downhole including 1.0 metre @ 12.5g/t Au in FERC232 Hayanmi; 9.0 metres @ 2.6g/t Au from 85 metres downhole including 1.0 metre @ 16.1g/t Au in FERC229; 2.0 metres @ 9.3g/t Au from 242 metres downhole including 1.0 metre @ 18.1g/t Au in FEDD019 Bulk cyanide leach assays of previously reported high grade assays in RC drilling at the Boyd's Dam prospect have confirmed the excellent gold intersections reported previously with several intersections in the 7g/t Au to 15g/t Au range. Diamond drilling has now confirmed several stacked zones of extensive quartz veining, sulphides (arsenopyrite and pyrite), alteration and some visible gold down to a vertical depth of 300 metres at both Boyd's Dam and Hayanmi. Diamond drilling commenced in early January 2019 to test the Pickles gold zone for the first time since 2012. The Pickles Zone has delivered some strong gold intersections but is more difficult to test by RC or air core drilling because the Murray Basin cover is approximately 100 metres thick. The interpreted gold structures at Pickles and the location of the four planned diamond drill holes. The proposed programme will follow up some of the previous intersections recorded: 6.0 metres @ 82.7g/t Au from 123 metres in FE328; 3.0 metres @ 9.71g/t Au from 120 metres in FE380; 3.0 metres @ 59g/t Au from 102 metres in FE663; 3.0 metres @ 9.7g/t Au from 139 metres in FE811; 0.7 metres @ 8.4g/t Au from 167.7 metres and 0.75 metres @ 15.3g/t Au from 170.4 metres in FEDD007; 3.7 metres @ 4.7g/t Au from 170.3 metres in FEDD001 The objective of the limited programme is to gain initial structural information on the main anticlines that appear to control the three trends of gold mineralisation at the Pickles Zone.