Herlihy also almost never ventures to the CD circuit and often misses the lesser Cambridge meetings to allow his stable's second driver Tony Cameron valuable experience.
So while Herlihy may be more selective about where and when he drives, by far the biggest factor in his mere 201 drives in New Zealand this season is the racenight accident he was involved in on May 11, which left him with broken ribs and he hasn't been back in a racing sulky since.
"It was an awkward fall so I decided to give myself time to get over it and the last two weeks in particular it has improved a lot," said Herlihy.
"So I am looking forward to getting back out there and then we will be all set for next season."
With his reduced number of drives, Herlihy's UDR (strike rate) is as good as it has been for nearly 20 years and he still sits alongside Dexter Dunn, Blair Orange and the Butchers (David and Zac) as the drivers most likely to sway New Zealand punters toward their horses.
But The Iceman isn't expecting a stunning comeback tonight, with just three drives and all of them drawn the second line.
"Forever Pearl might be the best each way chance of them," he says.
With tonight's Alexandra Park comeback under his belt, Herlihy will soon jet off on more serious assignments, with his juvenile trotting filly Tickle Me Pink pleasing in her preparations for an Australian campaign that starts in the Redwood Classic in Victoria on Sunday week.
The clash between the greatly improved Scoob Operator and Zadaka in race eight at Alexandra Park tonight looks the highlight while race six is the best form race.
Further south, Orange will be in bonus territory at Addington.
Having set a record of 231 driving wins for the season anything he adds tonight or at Oamaru on Sunday will just make his record just that much harder to break in the future.
Alex Park tips
• Luckless: Feel The Burn (R8, No5): Running on hard last two starts after quick final 400m to win three starts ago. Not finished yet.
• Luckless 2: Awayandrideyourself (R10, No1): Stablemate of the above who also flew home last week. Gets the ace draw tonight and if he trails can win.
• Luckless 3: Mo Casino (R4, No13): Got too far back in slowly-run races but there should be more pressure tonight.