Career
Robinson came to prominence in major darts at the 2010 United Kingdom Open along with fellow young players Joe Cullen, William O"Connor and Arron Monk. He reached the last 64 before losing to Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship finalist Simon Whitlock by 9 legs to 5. Robinson joined the Personal Digital Cellular Pro Tour in 2011.
He received a one-month ban from the Pro Tour in February 2011, for "dangerous and reckless throwing of darts" at a Youth Tour event in Derby.
At the 2011 United Kingdom Open, he reached the last 32, defeating Barrie Bates, Wayne Mardle, and Wayne Jones along the way. His run was ended as he narrowly lost 9–8 to Andy Smith.
In May 2012, he earned a place in the German Darts Championship in Berlin by defeating Ian Jopling in the United Kingdom qualifier. He also reached the fourth European Tour Event, the German Darts Masters and was defeated by Colin Osborne 6–2 in the first round in Stuttgart.
Robinson headed into 2013 ranked number 85 in the world.
He played in the majority of Challenge Tour events and was a losing semi-finalist twice before he reached the final of the 16th event where he lost 4–0 to Dimitri van den Bergh. In January 2014 he entered Q School in an attempt to earn a two-year Personal Digital Cellular tour card, but he could not advance beyond the last 128 on any of the four days. Robinson based his 2014 around Youth and Challenge Tour events.
Robinson also reached the quarter-finals of the Under-21 World Championship, where Kurt Parry knocked him out 6–3.