Stable foreman Tony Cameron will head to Addington to take that drive.
Bolt For Brilliance is the $2.50 favourite to win the Interdom trotting title which is decided at Melton on December 10 after three rounds of heats in Victoria, starting at Ballarat on Saturday, then Shepparton (next Tuesday) and Geelong (December 3).
"I wouldn't be going unless I was sure he was back to full health," says Herlihy. "There was a virus going around some of the stables down south but my vet Ivan Bridge thinks it was a lung infection, which is easier to treat and, we think, get over.
"He has felt really good in his work and his scopes after have been clear, so we are good to go."
As the Rowe Cup winner and one of NZ trotting's big three alongside Sundees Son and Muscle Mountain, Bolt For Brilliance looks to have a class edge on his Australian rivals but should also be better suited by the last round of heats and final over staying trips, than the shorter heats on the first two nights.
The series has no New Zealand-trained pacers for the second year in a row, a situation that could continue unless the pacing stake rises past the A$500,000 available on December 10, which makes it only the sixth-equal highest pacing stakes available in Australasia in the next year.