Refuse To Bend made his debut in August 2002 in
Gowran, Ireland at
Gowran Park, winning a
Maiden race by four lengths. He then moved up to compete against top-level colts in the
National Stakes at the
Curragh Racecourse. A win in that race and another in the following spring's
2,000 Guineas Trial at
Leopardstown Racecourse made him a contender for the 2003
British Classic Races. Ridden by regular
jockey Pat Smullen, Refuse To Bend won the first Classic of the 2003 season, the
2,000 Guineas at
Newmarket Racecourse. Still undefeated, he started 11/4 favourite for the
2003 Epsom Derby as the
betting favourite but finished thirteenth behind winner
Kris Kin. Refuse To Bend went on to win the Group III
Desmond Stakes but was unplaced in two other races. At the end of the year, he was sold to
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum. At age four, under trainer
Saeed bin Suroor and jockey
Frankie Dettori, Refuse To Bend came back to win two Group I races. He defeated
Warrsan in the
Eclipse Stakes at
Sandown Park and in the
Queen Anne Stakes, he beat both the top mare
Soviet Song and the 2003
Breeders' Cup Mile champion,
Six Perfections ==Stud record==