Wildcat Resources Limited announced an exploration update for its Mt Adrah Gold Project in the Lachlan Fold Belt of NSW. The Company completed Phase 1 and 2 of the exploration programmes in 2020 which entailed mapping, soil sampling and remodelling of historical IP targets. This work has given the exploration team valuable insights into the controls on mineralisation in this gold-rich system and hence the best exploration methods to deploy in 2021. The project has a significant gold resource at Hobbs Pipe of 20.5Mt @ 1.1g/t Au for 770,000 oz Au1, and multiple gold prospects that haven't been systematically explored since the 1980's. The Company's experienced geological team has been developing a number of areas along the 18km strike of the Gilmore Suture at the Mt Adrah Gold Project and the company looks forward to drill testing the higher ranked targets in 2021. The Company commenced a major soil sampling programme in December 2020 which will be completed by the end of January 2021. It is anticipated some 3,000 samples will be taken regionally across a range of areas along the 18km of strike on the Gilmore Suture. The system holds high grade gold tenor results from rock chips and drilling which is very encouraging for upcoming exploration programmes in 2021. This is the large sampling programme the Company has initiated and will give the geological team significant insight into regional targets as well as targets in close proximity to Hobbs Pipe. The land package has been through a number of hands over the last few decades and much of the data is piece-meal and inconsistent. It is also noted that detection levels in assaying for gold 20 years ago may have rendered some gold targets "blind." This gives rise to potential targets being missed by past holders that remain undrilled. The Company continues to complete fieldwork across the project following up historical workings and new conceptual areas identified by airborne magnetics and regional structural interpretations. There were multiple rock chips taken from regional prospects in late 2020. As well as reconnaissance scouting, there were 33 rock chip samples taken in late 2020, with about one third showing gold anomalism. The areas that showed the higher grades were in the Bangadang area and the Hill 303 area, that are as follows; Comedy King (Bangadang) 7.2 g/t Au; Breccia Lode II (Bangadang) 12.7 g/t Au; Hill 303; 1.9 g/t Au. The Company is planning an upcoming field trip once the soil sampling programme is completed, the objective being to follow up prospects of interest and define drill pad locations for the upcoming 2021 drilling programme. The Company will aim to use their established geological consultants, but this is subject to CV-19 border restrictions. The company also has a network of well experience geologists within NSW that could be deployed if needed - as was the case for all of 2020.