The directors of Tyranna Resources Limited announced the final batch of assay results from reverse circulation (RC) holes and diamond drilling (DH) drilled at the Campfire Bore Gold Prospect, which is located approximately 42 km from the Challenger Gold Mine and part of the large Jumbuck Gold Project in the Northern Gawler Block of South Australia. Phase 2 drilling for 2016 at the Campfire Bore prospect has now been completed and all assays have been received. A total of 37 RC holes were drilled for 2,658 metres, and one Diamond Hole completed for 100 metres. The Joint Venture partners are pleased that the drilling to date at Campfire Bore has delineated a consistent supergene gold blanket at the transition zone between the oxidised and fresh rock boundary. This is evident from multiple drill intercepts with grades greater than 30 g/t Au that have been attributed to supergene enrichment. Most encouragingly, the results of this program of drilling proves the mineralised structure extends below the supergene blanket and into a primary zone. The implication is that deeper drilling is required to extend the gold zone and thus increase resource potential. Diamond hole 16CBDH001intersected 19m @ 1.01 g/t Au from 37m, including 7m @ 1.9 g/t Au from 37m. In the mineralised zone, evident from this diamond hole, sampling was taken at 1 metre intervals however the intervals sampled did not replicate the mineralised structures known as the blue quartz vein which ranges from 10cm to 60cm in length. A new sampling programme will be undertaken to sample only the blue quartz veins in the mineralised structures to show a true reflection of the irregular distribution of the nuggety gold which is similar to the gold mineralisation at the Challenger Gold mine - refer WPG Resources Ltd. September 2016 Quarterly Activities Report which reported the following significant intercepts from Challenger South South West.