Mr.
Peeyush Varshney reports
UPDATE ON GPS DRILLING PROGRAMS
Great Plains Metals Corp. has provided an update on its drilling programs in Australia.
Highlights:
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Completion of an extensive air-core program at Goodrich and Mount Rose;
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Summary of geological observations from the air-core program;
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Diamond drilling to commence in the
second week of May
at Goodrich;
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Completion of phase 1 drill program at Everton.
Completion of air-core program at Goodrich and Mount Rose
Great Plains Metals has completed a total of 2,065 metres of shallow air-core drilling around the former Goodrich mine and Mount Rose, a small historic mine.
The objective of this program is to map bedrock geology, alteration and geochemistry
to test the potential for adjacent porphyry-related cupolas under shallow alluvial cover
with a view to
identifying
drill targets below and surrounding the old workings.
A total of 218 shallow holes were completed -- 146 at Goodrich and 72 at Mount Rose with spacing at 50 by 50 metres around each of the historic mines. In total, 2,065 metres were drilled and a total of 800 samples were sent to a nearby laboratory for analysis, with results expected towards the end of May.
Mount Rose is located approximately two kilometres south from the Goodrich mine. Limited mining at Mount Rose occurred during 1886. During a field trip last December, mineralized unidirectional solidification textures (USTs) were recognized in the waste dumps and rock textures and gold-copper mineralization are identical to those observed at the Goodrich mine, indicating the presence of a previously unrecognized pencil porphyry.
Summary of geological observations from the air-core program
Several geological observations from the rock chips seen from the air-core drilling program have been summarized below.
Key highlights
Mount Rose
Drilling intersected coarse-grained granodiorite hosting variable magnetite alteration and silicification. A distinct secondary alteration zone of chlorite and albite was
observed in samples from Mount Rose. Transported cover is minimal (often approximately one metre), allowing direct sampling of the basement geology.
Goodrich
Host rocks vary from magnetite and hornblende-altered granodiorite in the west to more potassic and quartz-rich granite in the east near the historical Goodrich mine site. Strong magnetite alteration persists across most holes. Variable chlorite and albite alteration, including crosscutting chlorite veins, was observed proximal to the old mine workings. Felsic trachyte dikes and mafic dolerite intrusions were also intersected.
Importantly, the historical Goodrich mine and the newly recognized pencil porphyry at Mount Rose appear to represent focal points within this widespread hydrothermal system.
These observations strengthen the case that a previously unrecognized porphyry copper-gold system could be present at Yeoval Goodrich.
The company will provide further updates following the assay results toward the end of May.
Diamond drilling to commence in the
second week of May
at Goodrich
Great Plains Metals has engaged a local contractor to commence diamond drilling at Goodrich with an initial program of up to 2,000 metres. Phase 1 will comprise two holes adjacent to the former open pit at Goodrich and one hole next to the shaft at Mount Rose.
Completion of phase 1 drill program at Everton
The company provided an update on April 15, 2026, regarding the drill program at Everton. A fifth drill hole has now been completed which concludes the initial drill program for a total of approximately 650 metres of diamond drilling.
This
phase 1 drill program intersected cupola-hosted molybdenum mineralization
and visible molybdenite was observed in the core from all five drill holes.
Assay results from the drilling are expected during the second quarter and the company will provide further updates.
Peeyush Varshney, chief executive officer, commented:
"These initial geological logs are highly encouraging and support our interpretation of a possible significant porphyry-style system at Yeoval Goodrich. The strong magnetite-chlorite-albite alteration appears to be porphyry-related and the structural linkage between Mount Rose and the historical Goodrich mine provide excellent vectors for follow-up work.
"We now look forward to the upcoming diamond drill program at Goodrich and providing further updates on what is emerging to be an exciting project within the highly prospective Lachlan fold belt."
About Great Plains Metals Corp
Great Plains Metals is an emerging Australia-focused copper-gold explorer. The strategy of Great Plains Metals is to focus on drill-ready projects with a rapid discovery model in highly prospective geological addresses. The company has a portfolio that consists of Yeoval Goodrich, located in the Lachlan fold belt; the Everton project in Victoria; and an IOCG (iron oxide copper-gold) project in South Australia.
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The scientific and technical data contained in this news release have been reviewed and approved by Douglas Kirwin, who serves as the qualified person under the definition of National Instrument 43-101.
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