Breaker Resources NL reported positive results from early reconnaissance drilling in several areas at the Company's Lake Roe Gold Project, 100km east of Kalgoorlie. A major drilling program is underway at Lake Roe to systematically build the 1Moz Resource. The initial focus is on discovery and extensions outside the shallow Resource envelope as the Company enhances its understanding of the geometry of the gold mineralisation over the full extent of an 8.5 km-long greenfields gold system, prior to resource definition drilling. The results in this report relate to: one diamond drill hole (168m) at the Bombora South Prospect; an initial nine reverse circulation (RC) holes (1,678m) at the Claypan Prospect; and 397 aircore holes (20,118m) completed in November 2019 mainly to assess several regional targets extending up to 17km north of the Bombora. RC and diamond drilling resumed on 10 January 2020 following a break over Christmas. Drilling is expected to continue throughout 2020, typically involving at least three drill rigs. The 3.2km-long, 1Moz Bombora Resource is limited by shallow drilling to a vertical depth of 180m to 300m below surface and is open in all directions. Aircore drilling, used to guide follow-up RC and diamond drilling, recently extended the Lake Roe gold system to 8.5km. The Bombora South Prospect is located directly south of the Bombora deposit. Results are reported for a single diamond drill hole at the Bombora South Prospect (BBDD0087; total depth 168.7m;. Results for a further five completed diamond drill holes are pending. The main objective of the diamond drilling was to pin down the orientation of the main mineralised faults controlling the gold mineralisation, prior to follow-up resource drilling. BBDD0087 intersected a high-grade lode and returned an intersection of 3.22m @ 11.22g/t Au after drilling from north to south across the Inlet Fault, a major structural break. The intersection confirms a continuous 400m-long, high-grade, west-dipping lode that links with other previous significant drill intersections to the north and south of the Inlet Fault. The Claypan Prospect is located 1.3km southeast of Bombora. Preliminary (4m composite) results as reported herein relate to the first nine of 40 reconnaissance RC drill holes planned in the Claypan and adjoining Bombora South areas (BBRC1428-1436; total metres 1,678m). Results are pending from the remaining 31 RC holes (eight RC holes still to be drilled). The objective of RC and diamond drilling in this area is to locate and assess the bedrock source of a large 2.5km x 500m gold anomaly defined by previous aircore drilling. The targeted gold anomaly is partially coincident with a newly identified, Bombora Sill-like quartz dolerite, and has a gold pathfinder geochemical signature comparable with that associated with primary discoveries at Bombora and Crescent. The drill holes were planned on a 40m to 80m drill hole spacing with a drill line spacing of 100m to 200m (-60 degrees to the west). A total of 20,118m of geochemical aircore drilling (397 aircore holes) was completed as a preliminary assessment of several regional targets extending up to 17km north of the Bombora Resource in early November 2019. Aircore drilling to the north of Crescent outlined a 400m-long zone of >1.0g/t Au bedrock gold (Kopai Prospect) in the 4km zone directly north of Bombora. The context of the results enhances their significance for several reasons: the very wide spacing of drilling; the stripped nature of the regolith in restricting drill penetration/anomalism; significant gold intercepts (eg. 2m @ 1.36g/t Au in BAC2410) in a geochemical phase of drilling; gold coincident with quartz veining, alteration, sulphide and gold pathfinders such as tellurium, bismuth and arsenic; and gold and pathfinder anomalism comparable in tenor with known areas of significant primary gold. RC and diamond drilling will shortly transition to Kopai/Crescent area while pending assay results from Claypan and Bombora South areas are assessed.