Exciting I Am Invincible filly Seascape turned a competitive-looking 2yo handicap over 1100m at the metro meeting at Gosford on Wednesday into a walk-in-the-park.

Making her career debut, Seascape jumped best from an outside barrier for Tom Marquand.

The Michael Freedman-trained filly enjoyed an uncontested lead, and when Marquand asked for an effort, the response was instantaneous. Under minimal urging, Seascape defeated Capitalist colt Mogul Monarch by four and three-quarter lengths.

“She surprised me a little bit. She has come on in leaps and bounds throughout the preparation,” stable representative Sophie Johnson said.

A homebred for Fairway Thoroughbreds, Seascape completed a profitable couple of days for John Camilleri after he sold a brother to Seascape through the Segenhoe Stud draft to Kia Ora / TFI / Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott / Kestrel Thoroughbreds for $1.15million at the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale.

The pair are siblings of the 5-year-old gelding Zarastro, a $1,050,000 yearling, who has found a new lease on life with Tony Gollan after being sold for $32,000 on Inglis Digital. Zarastro has won five of his last seven, including the Listed BRC Falvelon Quality and Listed Tatt’s QLD Recognition Stakes.

Seascape is the second winner for Adrift, who won the Group II ATC Light Fingers Stakes and is a three-quarter sister to triple Group I winner Maldivian and half-sister to Karaka Million winner Xiong Feng and to the dam of the Group I winner Entriviere.