Published Works
- 1989: Pants off, this sporting life, by Roy Slaven and H.G. Nelson
- 1993: Tool talk and wise cracks with Roy and HG (sound recording)
- 1995: Roy & HG present Allan Border: cricket's first saint (sound recording)
- 1996: Petrol, bait, ammo & ice, by H.G. Nelson, with a foreword by Roy Slaven; illustrated by Reg Mombassa
- 2000: The dream with Roy and H. G: the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, (DVDs)
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