Dragons medico Dr Tom Carrigan, has now cleared his return to light workouts.
“Hame has been symptom-free for three weeks,” the doctor said.
“He will now be placed on a gradual return to a training program over the next month or so.
“This is a graded program to get him back to a reasonable level to have a good run into pre-season.”
On Thursday morning Sele did a workout at a local gym with coach Shane Flanagan.
“It was so good to see because we were all very concerned for him,” Flanagan said.
“I was at the hospital when the specialist came in to see him.
“He was adamant we need to see how this goes. That it was serious.
“When he first got out of hospital, he was flat out even walking across the road.”
Before the heart scare, Sele had flu-like symptoms and was placed on antiviral drugs.
“He seemed to be getting better, but his symptoms worsened during the Canterbury game,” Dr Carrigan said.
“He had an ECG and blood tests and was treated for viral pericarditis over a four-day stay in hospital.
“Over the next month he had ongoing pain and was put on a three-month course of anti-inflammatories, and he’s now a lot better.”
great news and hope all works out 110% for him