He is off 20m, the same handicap he overcame to win the Waikouaiti Cup (3200m) with ease at his last start 13 days ago.
He ran a track record of 4.07.
Three starts earlier he won the Central Otago Cup at Omakau under free-for-all conditions. The Falcon Seelster 4yr-old has also finished second in the Invercargill, Gore and Wairio Cups this season.
Glencoe V C, who staged a big run to finish second in the Waikouaiti Cup, is racing on his home track where he won his previous start.
He meets Franco Ledger 10m better in the handicap than at Waikouaiti.
Ten Diamonds, off 10m, is capable of figuring in the finish.
She has won four of her nine starts this season and she won easily at Addington last Friday.
Alta Christiano is the ruling favourite for the New Zealand Kindergarten Stakes for 2yr-old pacers. He stamped his class by winning by seven and a-half lengths at Winton on February 10 at his only start. He ran the mile in 1.56.8.
Robyn's Raider, who staged a big run for second to Boom Gate in the New Zealand Sapling Stakes, is a new rival for Alta Christiano.
The Hororata Cup is made to order for Terror To Love at Addington tonight.
Terror To Love, winner of the New Zealand Cup in November, has not raced for three months, but he is only off 10m.
"The conditions of the race couldn't be much better and I think he is ready to make the most of them," Paul Court, his co-trainer, said.
Terror To Love was spelled for a month after his lacklustre run in the Miracle Mile. He has won trials at Motukarara and Addington this month.
Trainer Paul Nairn considers Stig is capable of a winning comeback in the main trot tonight after three years away from racing.
Stig won 15 races including the 2008 Dominion Handicap and New Zealand Trotting Free-For-All, before he went amiss. The 9yr-old has been back in work four months.
"He is working well enough to win," Nairn said.
"I know it will be hard fresh up, because working at home is one thing and racing is another. But I am happy with his fitness and his soundness, which has always been his big problem.
"I don't know whether he has ever been 100% sound and maybe he isn't now but he gets better as he warms up."
Winton trainer Allan Beck has appealed the $10,000 fine imposed by the Judicial Control Authority over a positive test returned by his horse, Call Of Duty.
A decision on a charge against Cambridge trainer Todd Mitchell over a positive swab was reserved after a hearing in Auckland yesterday.
A charge against Fernside trainer Phil Burrows by the Racing Integrity Unit, in regard to a positive, was withdrawn after being set down for yesterday.