The back-rower has been out of action since picking up the injury in Australia's Rugby Championship win over Argentina in Perth last month.
The setback continued his wretched run with injuries during a chequered playing career, which has included two knee reconstructions, ankle and calf trouble and a fractured eye socket.
But he came through a non-contact training session Monday and is hopeful of being ready for the Bledisloe Cup clash at Eden Park in Auckland, where Australia haven't won since 1986.
"It's feeling pretty good," he told reporters in Sydney Tuesday ahead of testing his hand in a contact session.
"I've done all the rehab that's been required, the last little bit is the uncontrolled contact, see how that goes.
"Yesterday was good, enjoy training in the rain so we'll see what today holds."
Fellow flanker Sean McMahon's recovery from an ankle injury has been slower and he is unlikely to feature on Saturday.