Prodigy Gold NL announced that it has completed a 400m diamond drill hole at the Scimitar Target within the Company's Reynolds Range Project in the Northern Territory. Previously reported high-grade sampling results confirmed the presence of a strong gold and base metal anomalism at the Scimitar Target, and Prodigy is now working to identify the source of this anomaly. Drill hole (SCDD2001), co-funded by the Northern Territory Geological Survey (`NTGS') as part of the Resourcing the Territory initiative, was designed to confirm a base metal association with 2km long southwest dipping MLEM conductor, located in the centre of the geochemical anomaly. A second 500m diamond drill hole has been designed to intersect a deeper, higher conductance zone. SCDD2001 intersected a package of interbedded sandstone and siltstone with minor black shales and diorite intrusions. Sulphides including pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, galena and minor chalcopyrite were associated with quartz veining in deformed black shales over several intervals. The strongest part of the conductor is modelled to start 240m vertically below surface. Minor sulphide has been intersected in the drillhole at the target depth of 350m down hole. The sphalerite and galena in the black shales intersected in SCDD2001 may be the source of the surface Zn and Pb anomaly. Downhole EM (DHEM) will be completed at the commencement of the 2021 field season. This will confirm whether the sulphidic shales identified in the drilling are the cause of the airborne and moving loop EM anomalies. The stronger zone of EM conductor, 600m to the north of SCDD2001, remains untested. A second 500m diamond hole is planned to drill the conductor depending on assay results and the DHEM survey. The source of the high-grade Cu and Au soil and rock chip anomaly (1km long) has not been confirmed by this hole. Prodigy is currently planning RC drilling closer to the Cu and Au surface anomalies. Scimitar is along trend from the historic Reward Cu Deposit, which averaged 11% Cu and is the first of several targets to be tested at Reynolds Range over the coming months. Assays will be received and evaluated for SCDD2001 in January and down-hole EM logging will be conducted at the commencement of the field season in 2021. Field work will continue and drilling is planned to test other priority targets at Reynolds Range including the follow-up drilling at Scimitar, the Reward Cu-Au EM Target, the Falchion Target and the Sabre Au Prospect. The Scimitar Target is one of a number of Au and Cu targets being advanced by the company on the Reynolds Range Project. Previous exploration at Reynolds Range has identified significant gold in drilling with RC results including 17m @ 3.93g/t Au 26m @ 2.73g/t Au. In October 2020 the company undertook a moving loop electromagnetic (MLEM) survey over the Scimitar Target. Detailed mapping identified evidence of Cu mineralisation at surface within a 3km long geochemical anomaly. Of 127 samples collected in late 2020, 39 returned significant anomalism of up to 7.5g/t Au, 1,950g/t Ag, 19.3% Cu, and 21.3% Pb. Within the larger 3km long geochemical anomaly, separate Cu-Au and Ag-Pb zonation is observed. Elevated Cu-Au rock chips are exposed for 1.5km in a north-south trend, where east-west structures are exposed on a topographic high.