TBH, not really.
SVY drilled into a very high grade section of the UCF whereas the initial NML Eclipse holes plus my interpretation of the latest results suggest a more homogenous result with potentially huge tonnages and better grades underneath.
Thats dispersed ore is not necessarily a bad thing though.
I think we are only in the mineralised halo above the porphyry intrusion.
The fact that we have hit sulphides in 3 out 3 holes is something that means more to me.
SVY's deposit is like a necklace of high grade nodes connected by i suspect, lower grade sections whereas large homogeneous deposits if thats what Eclipse is, can be lower grade but are much more readily valued, mined and are potential company makers.
We need to assay, hold onto 100% and then drill drill drill.
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