[6] At Oldham he played on the opposite wing to fellow Swansea player David Gwynn,[7] who had also moved to the area.
Played away to Scotland at Raeburn Place, McCutcheon was one of three new Welsh caps in the game, the others being Ralph Sweet-Escott at half-back and David Daniel in the pack.
It was a terrible campaign for the Welsh squad, losing all three games of the tournament, though McCutcheon did not make the away trip to Lansdowne Road to face Ireland.
In a complete turn around from the prior season, Wales won all their matches lifting the Triple Crown for the first time in the country's history.
In the second game of the tournament, in a match away to Scotland, McCutcheon scored the only international points of his career with one of three tries from the Welsh three-quarters, the other two tries coming from Bert Gould and Norman Biggs.