into the reckoning

into the reckoning

Into a position of possible success, importance, or impact. Most often used in relation to sports and athletes. Primarily heard in UK. The team's former star is looking to come back into the reckoning now that his injury is fully healed. The exhibition match gives lesser-known players a chance to force their way into the reckoning.
See also: reckoning
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

in/into/out of the ˈreckoning

(especially British English) (especially in sport) among/not among those who are likely to win or be successful: Phelan is fit again and could come into the reckoning.
See also: of, out, reckoning
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • out of the reckoning
  • in the reckoning
  • in/into/out of the reckoning
  • in the melting pot
  • chip
  • chips
  • dead as mutton
  • (as) dead as mutton
  • be one of the boys
  • be one of the lads/boys/girls