IMO, there's three overlapping purposes in this in-fill drilling:
1) increase the resolution of data in general
2) define the Py1 better
3) find the extent of mineralization to the south ("close-off" holes)
The holes are marked RC and RCDD, which I suppose means RC drilling to begin with, and some finished with diamond drilling where it was deemed necessary, to combine the relative costs and benefits of both drills to specific purposes.
Holes 290, 293, 297, and 298, are RCDD, and for (3)
Holes 294, 295, 299 are RC, and are largely for (2). These are shorter in depth, besides 299, which hit the fault. I don't think contacting the fault must have been part of their purpose.
Of the southern extent holes, they all hit some mineralization, except for 297, so the resource could potentially grow. The graphic seems to imply that further offset faults are to blame for 297, so there's probably a bump in the rock there.
I agree that the announcement could have used more interpretative notes.
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