Metal Hawk Chips More High-Grade Gold at Leinster South
THE DRILL SERGEANT: Metal Hawk (ASX: MHK) reported a run in with further high-grade gold whilst undertaking exploration at the company’s 100 per cent-owned Leinster South project near Leinster in Western Australia.
Metal Hawk carried out rock chip sampling at the Siberian Tiger target that identified high-grade gold in quartz veining revealing the gold trend at Siberian Tiger extends along the entire 3.8km strike length of greenstone to the new Tysons prospect near the granite contact to the southeast.
Other assay results from the September field campaign include a quartz vein sample grading 22 grams per tonne gold located at Tysons, just off the eastern tip of the greenstone belt.
Follow up mapping and further sampling has been carried out at the prospect.
“We are pleased to see more outstanding gold results from our field activities at Leinster South, which is shaping up as a potentially large mineralised system with multiple untested gold prospects,” Metal Hawk managing director Will Belbin said in the company’s ASX announcement.
“The fact that there has been so little exploration on this project is hard to fathom, considering we are located in one of the most mature and gold-endowed parts of the northeastern goldfields.
“Preparations for RC drilling at Siberian Tiger are underway and a drilling contractor will be appointed once a heritage clearance survey has been completed.
“We will also be planning to test several other exciting gold prospects at Leinster South in 2025.
“I would like to thank the Watarra Aboriginal Corporation and the Darlot people for enabling the timely execution of the Leinster South heritage agreement.
“We look forward to working with the Traditional Owners and progressing our field activities.”





