The Tahs highlight the nonsense that is rushing schoolboys into the big league without doing a tough apprenticeship. How Fitzpatrick or McCutcheon get ahead of tougher campaigners is beyond me. Big reputation at schoolboy level, straight into the academy or the ridiculous 7s pathway and then unravel with the rest of them against some tough no frills south africans (or kiwis). What's the point of club football.
So do you have a problem with Fitzpatrick and McCutcheon specifically, or is the problem any successful schoolboy player coming directly into Super rugby? That you have said "reputation" would seem to suggest you don't even believe they were very good when at school. Do you have some additional information or insight you'd like to share?
Fitzpatrick actually replaced a seasoned campaigner when he came on, and performed better (which wouldn't be hard). McCutcheon had one BIG screw up in dropping the ball with the tryline open, but he wasn't worse than most of the older and more experienced players around him.
There are plenty of young guys doing pretty well too, even those not long out of school (some of them playing for South African and New Zealand teams).
In the case of Fitzpatrick, I'm pretty impressed with the way he played, considering how badly he has been handled by the super coach Chris Hickey - putting in a random journeyman ahead of your reserve hooker will hardly fill the young guy with confidence will it? Either Hickey should start him or get rid of him altogether.
The Cheetahs never say die defence was what won it for them. They strangled the Waratahs long enough for the desperation (Barnes cross field kick etc) and mistakes to kick in (well the mistakes were pretty much a constant).