"But I am not going to rush back into race driving. I am going on holiday in a few weeks and I rather give the injured ribs that extra time to recover.
"So I probably won't be back driving on race night for another three or even four weeks."
That will see his stable's young reinsmen Tony Cameron and junior Luke Whittaker do the majority of his driving at what is admittedly a quieter time of the season.
But Herlihy still has some major winter goals with juvenile trotter Tickle Me Pink, who is being set for an Australian campaign.
The previously unbeaten filly broke for no apparent reason at the start of her Jewels final but is heading to Victoria in early August.
"We are still keen to take her to the Breeders Crown, especially as there is a separate juvenile filly trotting section which she is eligible for.
"So she might also go to the Redwood at Maryborough before that and could even contest her Breeders Crown heat over there in Victoria."
Herlihy's stable star Temporale has also rejoined the stable after a huge season which saw him win the National Trot and finish second in two of Australia's biggest races.
That form plateaued towards the end of the season but Temporale raced like a horse still growing into his big frame and could be even better next season.
"He looks like he has put a bit of muscle on and all going well we will give him a shot at Cup week in Christchurch this time in," said the recovering Herlihy.