Newcastle Begins Drilling On Carscallen Property 

VICTORIA, BC - Newcastle Minerals Ltd. has commenced drilling on its 120-hectare Carscallen project near Timmins, Ontario. Cartwright Drilling Inc. has been engaged to carry out the 3,000-metre drill program.

Upon review and interpretation of all the data accumulated by Newcastle, a significant through-going structure  the Bristol Fault Zone  indicated by ground magnetics was identified. This structure is believed to be highly prospective to host gold mineralization. Drilling in 2010 by Newcastle's former partner, SGX Resources Inc., did not test the Bristol Fault Zone, but successfully identified a parallel, strongly anomalous gold-bearing zone in drill holes NC-10-07 and NC-10-01 approximately 300 metres north of the interpreted Bristol Fault Zone.

Newcastle's 2011 exploration program will follow up on the recently discovered gold bearing trend, drill a series of 250-metre holes to test the numerous targets along the Bristol Fault Zone, and target untested IP anomalies defined in the previous exploration. Newcastle's President, Michael Romanik, said Newcastle's geologists reviewed the drill hole data provided by SGX Resources Inc. and have defined new target areas for drilling.   We look forward to advancing the Carscallen project and testing these new areas of interest. The company is advancing its three key properties: its 120-hectare Carscallen Property in the West Timmins area of Ontario, its 11,100-hectare Pickle Lake Property in northwestern Ontario and its 6,600-hectare property located in the Swayze greenstone belt of Ontario near Trelawney Mining and Exploration Inc.s Chester Project. The company's address is 108-800 Kelly Road, Suite 416, Victoria, BC V9B 6J9, 250-474-7999, fax: 250-474-7997.