Avala Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:AVZ) (the "Company" or "Avala") is pleased to
present drill results from the Bigar Hill Infill drilling program, part of the
Timok Gold Project, and details of its belt-wide ground acquisition program.


1. HIGHLIGHTS

Bigar Hill Infill Drilling Program



--  The 40 metre by 40 metre infill drilling program at Bigar Hill has been
    completed and a validated database has been delivered to independent
    mining consultants AMC Consultants Limited (UK) ("AMC") in order to
    produce an updated NI43-101 compliant resource estimate. 
--  Very encouraging gold intercepts (0.4 g/t Au cut-off grade) have been
    returned from the infill drilling program, typically characterised by
    multiple gold mineralized intersections per hole.

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Hole ID       From (m)     To (m)   Interval (m)      Au (g/t)   Gram-meters
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BHRC/DT166         121        140             19          2.37            45
BHRC/DT166         163        170              7          0.42             3
BHRC/DT166         175        182              7          0.59             4
BHRC/DT166         204        232             28          3.00            84
BHDT176            188        194              6          4.14            25
BHDT176            323        335             12          8.05            97
BHRC132            135        173             38          3.64           138
BHRC132            203        212              9          0.75             7
BHRC148             50         56              6          8.19            49
BHRC148             62         78             16          7.86           126
BHRC148            209        232             23          1.23            28
BHRC148            258        285             27          1.63            44
BHRC151             44         77             34          2.91            99
BHRC151            141        166             25          2.72            68
BHRC185            102        164             62          1.69           105
BHRC185            191        230             39          1.22            48
BHRC194             70         84             14          5.80            81
BHRC194            130        139              9          2.50            23
BHRC194            190        209             19          2.11            40
BHRC201            131        226             95          1.53           145
BHRC203             87        109             22          1.86            41
BHRC203            116        128             12          3.77            45
BHRC203            142        153             11          1.72            19
BHRC203            203        223             20          0.95            19
BHRC205            123        156             33          0.96            32
BHRC205            164        218             54          1.80            97
BHRC205            226        231              5          1.23             6
BHRC215            100        160             60          1.25            75
BHRC215            176        197             21          2.36            50
BHRC224            136        148             12          0.57             7
BHRC224            157        165              8          0.61             5
BHRC224            184        209             25          1.91            48
BHRC224            215        237             22          1.00            22
BHRC224            245        269             24          3.77            90
BHRC288            168        203             35          3.20           112
BHRC288            215        220              9          0.77             4
BHRC288            279        284              5          0.48             2
BHRC297            140        156             16          0.92            15
BHRC297            162        186             24          2.09            50
BHRC297            198        220             22          3.14            69
BHRC297            264        274             10          2.22            22
BHRC333             24         31              7          4.18            29
BHRC333             62         77             15          2.30            35
BHRC333             87         94              7          6.44            45
BHRC333            172        178              6          1.61            10
BHRC333            192        226             34          0.99            34
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--  Note: Intersections calculated using 5 meter minimum thickness, 5 meter
    maximum included waste. 
--  Note: BHRC/BHDT denotes a drill hole that was started as an RC hole and
    finished with a diamond drill core 'tail'.



Belt-wide ground acquisition program



--  Following a detailed review of the regional geology of eastern Serbia,
    four additional exploration licences have been applied for, covering the
    southern extensions of the Timok Gold Belt within Serbia. Refer to
    Figure 1 for the licence locations and a summary of Avala's current
    ground holding in the Timok Gold Project. 
--  Three licenses have been granted to date (Goli Vrh, Manojlica and Jerma
    for a total of 374 square kilometers ) and one remains under application
    (Babin Kal, for 148.8 square kilometres). 
--  Avala now holds, or has applied for, approximately 1,383 square
    kilometres, covering the vast majority of the target stratigraphy that
    hosts gold mineralization within the Timok Gold Project.



2. INFILL DRILLING AT BIGAR HILL



--  Avala commenced infill drilling at Bigar HIll in February 2012 and the
    program was completed in October, for a total of 56,684.3 meters (40
    diamond drill holes for 12,055.3 meters, including 6 twin drill holes,
    and 44,629 meters of reverse circulation drilling). 
--  A total of 208 RC drill holes, for 44,629 meters, have been completed in
    the infill drilling program, to provide a notional 40m by 40m drill
    collar spacing. The average hole depth is 214 meters and the calculated
    drill recovery was 93%. 
--  In additional some 34 diamond drill holes, including diamond 'tails' of
    RC holes (completed when wet drilling conditions were encountered) also
    form part of the infill drilling program, for 10,195.5m. The average
    drill hole depth of the diamond drill holes is 300 meters and a 98% core
    recovery was recorded. 
--  'Twin' diamond drilling of reverse circulation drill holes represented
    approximately 4% of total RC drilling, comprising 6 holes for 1859.8
    meters. 
--  Refer to Table 1 for a summary of the Bigar Hill infill drill program
    intersections at a 0.4g/t Au cut-off grade. Figure 2 shows a gram-meter
    total metal contour plot (intervals greater than 0.4g/t Au x thickness),
    of all Bigar Hill drilling to date, superimposed on topographic
    contours. Drill collars for holes reported in this release are
    highlighted in red in Figure 2. 
--  The routine reverse circulation-diamond 'twin' drilling program
    continues to confirm that the majority of mineralized intercepts and
    hence the deposit style, are dominated by layer-parallel,
    lithology/fault-controlled gold mineralization. 
--  The reverse circulation-diamond 'twin' drill holes suggest that there
    can be close spaced variation in gold grade, as is typical for gold
    deposits. 
--  Multiple gold mineralized intercepts per hole are a common feature of
    the gold mineralization outlined to date in the Bigar Hill, Korkan and
    Kraku Pester target areas.



3. CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 43-101 COMPLIANT RESOURCE ESTIMATION



--  Following full internal validation, the updated Bigar Hill exploration
    database has been delivered to AMC in order to undertake an independent
    resource estimation update. 
--  It is planned to complete the updated Canadian National Instrument 43-
    101 compliant resource estimate on Bigar Hill during Q2, 2012. 
--  All drill holes have been down-hole surveyed at regular intervals; with
    drill collars surveyed using DGPS or total station surveying methods.
    The topographic surface is based on detailed DGPS and total station
    surveying methods, with an average survey station spacing of
    approximately 15 meters by 15 meters.  
--  As per standard Avala data acquisition protocols, a full set of field
    duplicates, lab duplicates and replicates, blanks and internationally
    accredited assay standards have been routinely collected and inserted
    into the sample sequence. 
--  All drill hole assaying and bulk density measurements have been carried
    out independently by SGS.



4. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



--  Figure 3 shows the location of the Bigar Hill deposit within the greater
    sediment-hosted gold belt, as defined in this image by mapped 'target
    stratigraphy'. Figure 3 also shows anomalous gold soil geochemistry, on
    which the total metal contour plots, based on drill intersections, are
    superimposed 
--  Please see the following link to view all Korkan-Bigar and Kraku Pestar
    drill holes located spatially in three dimensions:
    http://www.corebox.net/properties/timok-gold-project



5. SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS

The Company has established a fully equipped, 'state of the art' laboratory
facility at Bor, Eastern Serbia which is independently managed by SGS. Diamond
drill core and RC samples have been prepared and assayed at the SGS-managed
laboratory facility at Bor. A one metre sampling interval has been used where
possible for the Sediment-Hosted Gold project diamond drilling program. Half
core is routinely submitted to the laboratory for analysis. Reverse circulation
drill samples, collected using a routine one meter sampling interval, have been
prepared and assayed at the laboratory facility at Bor. Following Avala standard
quality assurance procedures, a full suite of field and laboratory duplicates
and replicates along with internationally accredited standards and blanks, have
been submitted with each batch of samples.


All data collected in the field was routinely entered into geology and
structural geology spread sheets using Field Marshal software for subsequent
entry to an acQuire database and validation.


Dr Julian F. H. Barnes, a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, a
Director and the Company's Special Consultant, has supervised the preparation of
the technical data in this press release.


About Avala Resources Ltd.: Avala Resources is a mineral exploration company
focused on the exploration and development of the Timok Gold Project in Eastern
Serbia. Avala has recently announced NI 43-101 compliant resource estimates on
the three principal targets of its Timok Gold Project. Avala controls 100% of
this newly identified sediment-hosted gold belt, which totals approximately
1,200 square kilometers. The common shares of Avala trade on the TSX Venture
Exchange under the symbol 'AVZ'. Avala's issued and outstanding share capital
totals 254,492,223 common shares, of which approximately 53.1% is held by Dundee
Precious Metals Inc. (TSX:DPM). Avala is well-capitalized, with approximately $9
million in its treasury at January 31, 2013, which it plans to use for the
exploration and development of its mineral projects in Serbia. 


Cautionary Statement

This press release contains 'forward-looking information' within the meaning of
applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward looking information in this
news release includes information with respect to the Bigar Hill mineral
resource estimate and its potential expansion, plans to complete an updated NI
43-101 compliant mineral resources, the timing and location of future work
programs, the results and interpretation of studies and exploration activities,
the nature of the mineralization of the project, the potential size of the
sediment-hosted gold system, the possibility that the Timok Gold Project will
prove to be economic, and the suggested similarity to the style of gold
mineralization of the North Carlin Trend project. 


Forward-looking information is based on reasonable assumptions that have been
made by the Company as at the date of the information and is subject to known
and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause actual
results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in the
forward-looking information. Although the Company has attempted to identify
important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
those contained in forward-looking information, there may be factors that cause
results to be other than as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no
assurance that the forward looking information will prove to be accurate, as
actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated
in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking information contained herein, except in accordance with
applicable securities laws.


Figures and tables are available at the following link:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/Fig_Tables_AVZA0225.pdf. 


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Avala Resources Ltd.
James Crombie
President and Chief Executive Officer
+1.450.640.0810
info@avalaresources.com
www.avalaresources.com

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