The Blues came away from their derby clash against the Dragons with a 5-16 win and will be looking to push on with a victory over the Italians.
And Cuthbert, 22, has started the season with a bang, scoring a try in the narrow defeat to Edinburgh as well as crossing at Rodney Parade.
“I’m more than happy with the team’s performances and hopefully we can keep getting the wins,” he said. “Obviously if we keep playing well it helps me personally but it’s all about the team and we’ve got a happy camp at the moment.”
With nine points from three games, it has been a solid start to the season for the Blues under the leadership of new Director of Rugby Phil Davies.
A 9-13 win away to Connacht saw the Blues off to a good start before Greg Laidlaw’s late drop goal secured victory for Edinburgh at the Arms Park. But the win over the Dragons has left Cuthbert and the rest of the Blues camp confident for the clash with Treviso.
The Italians have enjoyed a successful start to their RaboDirect PRO12 campaign with victory over the Ospreys on the opening weekend while only a last gasp drop goal from Jonny Sexton saw Leinster claim victory in Treviso last weekend.
“Treviso are very big up front and they’re tough to beat but I think we know how to beat them, especially at the Arms Park,” added Cuthbert.
“Edinburgh was my first game at the Arms Park with the crowd like that, it was awesome and I’m looking forward to the weekend.”
With the season in full swing, attention is already turning to the autumn where Wales clash with Argentina, Samoa, New Zealand and Australia. But like many players throughout Wales, Cuthbert is just focusing on his region for now.
“If I keep playing well for the Blues and get selected then it will be great to play in the autumn,” he said. “I’m really looking forward to it.”