RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Today's NR with some companies I would agree but not with kennady. look through their NR's and you will see the pattern.
look at table 1 of the May 27NR for example. the "a's" and "b's" although not stated explicitly are obviously drilled from the same collar at 80 and 90 degrees inclinations respectively. all the holes are similiar depth and none end in kimberlite so they obviously are re-drills. i'll try to cut and paste it for you but I suspect it won't come out legibly ...
https://www.kennadydiamonds.com/media/kdi_nr_kelvin_-_faraday_drilling_update_may_27_2014_final.pdf
Table 1
Drill Hole
Target
Azimuth
Inclination from Horizontal
Kimberlite Intercepts (m)
Approximate
End of Hole (m)
From
To
Intercept
KDI-14-017b
Kelvin
295
-90
45.38
112.52*
62.38
121
KDI-14-018a
Kelvin
295
-80
35.43
124.78*
71.17
133
KDI-14-018b
Kelvin
295
-90
28.64
117.18*
85.66
136
KDI-14-019a
Kelvin
295
-80
48.37
116.07*
65.74
121
KDI-14-019b
Kelvin
295
-90
33.04
88.00*
46.16
100
KDI-14-020a
Kelvin
295
-80
24.21
121.31*
92.42
130
KDI-14-020b
Kelvin
295
-90
46.00
109.11*
61.06
118
*Includes minor country rock intercepts