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Site Visit Completed to Crofton Gold Project, W.A.

Cloudbreak Discovery Plc has completed a successful maiden site visit to its Crofton Gold Project in Western Australia, reviewing areas with previous high-grade gold results up to 253g/t and visible gold. Geologists collected 54 samples from existing and new target areas, observing substantial quartz veins extending hundreds of metres and tens of metres wide, indicative of potential gold and silver mineralisation. A systematic exploration program, including soil and rock chip sampling and geological mapping, is planned for early 2026 following the wet season, with assay results from the recent samples expected in 4-6 weeks. Disclaimer*

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Site Visit Completed to Crofton Gold Project, W.A.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n08 December 2025\nCloudbreak Discovery Plc\n('Cloudbreak', or 'the Company')\n \nSite Visit Completed to Crofton Gold Project, W.A.\n \nCloudbreak Discovery Plc (LSE: CDL), a London Stock Exchange Main Market listed company, is pleased to announce that the maiden site visit has been completed to the Crofton Gold Project (\"Crofton\") which is located 120 kilometres east-southeast of the famous Australian gold mining centre of Marble Bar and 75km northeast of the mining centre town of Nullagine, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia (Figure 3). \n\nThe purpose of the 3-day helicopter-supported Crofton site visit was to review areas where previous gold results up to 253g/t gold and 215g/t silver with visible gold had been recovered (as announced on 9 October 2025), and to assess vehicle access and logistics for future exploration programs.\n \nTom Evans, Cloudbreak's MD, commented; \"I am delighted to report a successful maiden site trip to Crofton, where company geologists took 54 samples from previous and new target areas. Observations of substantial quartz veins over hundreds of metres and tens of metres wide adds to the prospectivity of the project where bonanza grade gold samples up to 253 g/t were taken and historic gold production averaged 150g/t. A systematic exploration program consisting of in-fill and extension soil sampling, rock chip sampling and geological mapping is being designed and expected to commence in early 2026, after the wet season. This incredibly exciting gold project in Western Australia adds significantly to our growing portfolio of gold assets in a period of record gold prices and resurgent silver prices.\"\n \n \nFindings from Maiden Site Visit\n \nCrofton hosts an approximately 20km2 area of laterally extensive quartz veining hosted within the Yilgalong granite. Quartz veins are commonly 10s of metres wide and can be seen to extend along strike for 100s to 1,000s of metres. A total of 54 samples were taken around locations of previously reported gold results and along strike.\n \nOn the ground, quartz veins were observed to host zones of boxwork iron oxides, primary sulphides including pyrite and galena, and copper-oxide stainings (Figure 2), which are all indicators for the presence of hydrothermal fluids, that may contain gold and silver mineralisati...

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