Frank Taylor

The Road Back: Nick Brawner Finds a New Anchor at Stable Recovery

For as long as he can remember, Nick Brawner has always had someone in his corner. It began with his father--his best friend and the man who taught him the true meaning of empathy. Years later, it was Josh Bryan, who helped him through his early stages of recovery and showed him how a profound peace can by found by working with horses. Just over a year ago, Brawner lost both men within a span of a few weeks. It was a period of staggering grief, but by coming out...

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Stable Recovery at Manchester Farm
Keeneland's Partnership With Stable Recovery Has Been a Win-Win For All Involved

Before Josh Peters entered the Stable Recovery program, nothing was going right with a life that had been overtaken by addiction. "Before I came to Stable Recovery, my wife, my family, and my two kids, they didn't want to have anything to do with me at all," Peters said. "With the program, that's all changed. It's just a blessing, it really is." Founded by Christian Countzler and Frank Taylor, Stable Recovery is a recovery program meant to help individuals overcome addiction, stay sober, and rebuild their lives and purpose. Those...

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All In the Family with Taylor Made's Derby Double Threat

Kentucky Derby contenders Commandment and Renegade share more than just the top two spots on T.D. Thornton's TDN's Derby Top 20. Both Grade I winners are sons of supersire Into Mischief, both are out of graded stakes-winning mares and both were foaled and raised at Taylor Made Farm. Taylor Made's Frank Taylor noted that their team has enjoyed the ride of watching these two star colts progress toward the first Saturday in May. The high point so far was on March 28 when Commandment captured the GI Florida Derby in...

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Eastern Tent Caterpillars: A Heavier-Than-Normal Year in Kentucky?

After numerous sightings of the nests of Eastern Tent caterpillar nest on his farm, Frank Taylor said that he has been vigilant this season about spraying to destroy the nests. As the weather warms up, and the caterpillars are leaving the nests and making their way elsewhere, this is the time of year when they could become dangerous to pregnant mares. That is what happened from 1999 to 2001, when accidental ingestion of the caterpillars was linked to Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome (MRLS), when 3,500 foals were lost. While this...

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Litmus Test at Los Alamitos
2026 Mating Plans: Machmer Hall

Another foaling year has begun and I truly have learned to go into each season with a "brace yourself" mentality as any long-term breeder realizes it is the only way you can keep your sanity year after year. This season, we continue to tackle the flock to the big-book first years and proven sires while breaking out the crystal ball to try to guess which of the bubble horses will succeed when their progeny hits the track. If any of you have ever participated in Geoffrey Russell's freshman sire contest,...

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Breeders' Cup Distaff Winner Blue Prize Dies

Argentine champion and GI Breeders' Cup Distaff heroine Blue Prize (Arg) (Pure Prize--Blues for Sale {Arg}), by Not For Sale {Arg}) died at the Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital on Monday after complications from foaling, according to Frank Taylor, the Vice President of Boarding Operations at Taylor Made Farms, where the 13-year-old mare has been boarded for her entire breeding career. "She had complications from a hemorrhage," Taylor said. "She had a foal [by Life Is Good] about a week ago." According to Taylor, her latest filly is doing well....

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Stable Recovery Graduates Are Thriving at WinStar

On the surface, hiring people who have battled substance abuse issues, some of whom have criminal records, might not seem like a good idea. But Elliott Walden, the president and CEO of racing operations for WinStar Farm, felt otherwise. His family had dealt with these issues for years. His son, Will, now a successful trainer who is sober, had dealt with addiction for years before turning his life around thanks to the Stable Recovery program, which was co-founded by Taylor Made's Frank Taylor and Christian Countzler. Stable Recovery helps addicts...

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Jarret Prussin and his DreamFi Platform Offer Stable Recovery Invaluable Tools

In a development that could significantly bolster the long-term success of the graduates of the Thoroughbred industry's groundbreaking addiction recovery program, Stable Recovery, Jarret Prussin, co-founder of the successful social justice firm Ben Crump Law and a Thoroughbred owner and investor, is lending his expertise and a powerful new financial tool to Stable Recovery. Prussin, whose involvement has already yielded massive media exposure for the program, is now integrating his latest venture, DreamFi, to address what is undeniably a top risk for relapse: financial instability. DreamFi, a financial technology company...

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Stable Recovery Lends A Helping Hand To Elizabeth Blythe

When Frank Taylor, the director of new business development at Taylor Made, started the Stable Recovery and the Taylor Made School of Horsemanship programs, the idea was to help those addicted to drugs and alcohol, get them sober and give them the skills to work in the horse racing industry. But Stable Recovery is branching out, ready to help anyone in need. Elizabeth Blythe once arranged the mating for Allen Paulson's horses and her work produced several champions, including the great Cigar and four other Breeders' Cup winners. But, for...

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Not This Time Share To Be Offered During Keeneland Championship Sale

Taylor Made Sales Agency will offer a share in sire Not This Time at the second edition of the Keeneland Championship Sale, to be held in the Del Mar Paddock on Wednesday, Oct. 29, two days before the Breeders' Cup World Championships, Keeneland said in a press release on Thursday morning. The share will include all income from Not This Time's 2025 breeding season, providing immediate returns, and is offered by Aaron and Marie Jones LLC, an operation that has bred and raised top-class horses for decades. Not This Time...

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Keeneland And Stable Recovery Launch First-Ever Maintenance Cohort

Keeneland and Stable Recovery, a groundbreaking peer-driven program that offers recovering addicts the opportunity to learn the skills needed to find meaningful employment in the Thoroughbred industry, are teaming to launch a dedicated Maintenance Cohort at Keeneland Aug. 1, according to a Thursday press release from the track. The Maintenance Cohort will be a specialized extension of the existing 90-day Taylor Made School of Horsemanship focusing on practical skills, job readiness and character development through hard work and accountability. Keeneland will be the first race track nationally to provide on-site...

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Funeral Arrangements Set For Josh Bryan

Funeral arrangements have been confirmed for Taylor Made Farm's Josh Bryan, who passed away on Apr. 22 from complications from jaw surgery at the age of 33. Visitation will take place on Thursday, Apr. 24 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, 3421 Harrodsburg Road in Lexington. Funeral services will take place Friday, Apr. 25 beginning at 1 p.m. at Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 601 Hill N Dale Road, Lexington. Bryan will be laid to rest at Sunset Memorial Gardens, 3250 Versailles...

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