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Welsh international wing Harry Robinson is switching to the Scarlets from Cardiff Blues.

The 20-year-old speedster will be leaving the Arms Park at the end of this season to try his hand down west.

Having made a try-scoring debut for Wales against the Barbarians in 2012 and shone on last summer’s tour of Japan, he has slipped down the pecking order this season.

The likes of Hallam Amos, Eli Walker and the versatile Liam Williams have jumped ahead of him in the queue as wing back-up for Lions duo George North and Alex Cuthbert.

So he will be hoping his move to the Scarlets will re-ignite his career and help him back into the Wales frame.

The three-cap Robinson will make his 47th appearance for the Blues in tomorrow’s Pro12 derby against the Ospreys at the Liberty Stadium.

He made his debut versus the same opposition in January 2011, when he was just 17, and has scored five tries in all for the Cardiff-based region.

The Scarlets have also been linked with another wing in Kiwi-born Fijian international Michael Tagicakibau, who is currently with Saracens, plus hard-hitting London Irish back row forward Chris Hala’ufia.