The problem, admittedly an enviable one, is Curtin trains Franco Emirate which means when he and Terror To Love eventually meet, Curtin has to stick with his own horse.
"That will be a hard day so lets hope we can avoid it for as long as possible," said Curtin.
"I'd love to keep driving them both because they are the sort of horses you dream about but the bottom line is my first priority is Franco Emirate.
"I have been luck to be on this horse, especially today, because you don't often get a real chance to win a New Zealand Cup and I'll enjoy it while I can."
Curtin says Terror To Love has more raw speed than Franco Emirate but the latter is a great stayer, although Terror To Love did a pretty good impression of a great stayer after being pushed to near last mid-race.
That he came so wide and beat Smoken Up was unbelievable and a thing of pacing beauty.
Terror To Love will bypass Friday's New Zealand Pacing Free-For-All and head to Sydney for the Miracle Mile two weeks on Saturday, so Curtin will partner Franco Emirate.
But if Franco Emirate won the Free-For-All on Friday he, too, could sneak a Miracle Mile invite.
If they don't make Sydney, though, the two are unlikely to clash again this season.
So their most likely, and perhaps only, meeting would be in the Auckland Cup in March.
While he got all the plaudits yesterday, Curtin admits his drive could have been labelled a disaster after he was pushed so far back at the 800m mark.
"I turned to Dexter [Dunn, driving Smiling Shard] at the 800m mark and said I'd much rather be where he was than I was after I had worked mid race and got nowhere for it."
"But when he sprinted he really took off and at the top of the straight we were flying."
The win caps the career of co-trainer Graeme Court, whose interest has been re-ignited by his son Paul returning home.
Of the beaten brigade there could be few excuses, with Smoken Up's trainer-driver Lance Justice lamenting the fact Terror To Love divebombed his horse but the winner was simply too good on the day.
Highview Tommy went the race of his life to come from last for third while Gomeo Romeo was a strong fourth and Monkey King seventh as he chased his third Cup win.