A good intersection, jaycee, BUT, look at the depth! , and also consider that holes 201,204, 206, and 211 did NOT intersect any sulphide mineralisation at all.
That Jaguar is highly prospective is beyond doubt, but it is a long way from being an economic ore-body.
Lots more drilling and evaluation to do before any claims can be made, look at MNR, same sort of thing.
Even Aurion's Granny Smith, a world class ore body in anyone's view, took several goes, drilling at different orientations, till it "hung together'.
a long way to go before the fat lady even clears her throat.