James McGrath (disambiguation)

James McGrath (disambiguation)

James McGrath is the name of:

*J. Howard McGrath (1903–1966), sixtieth Governor of Rhode Island
*James McGrath (b. 1932), former Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland, Canada

Jim McGrath is the name of:
*Jim McGrath (Australian commentator) - an Australian horse racing commentator, who works for the BBC
*Jim McGrath (British commentator) - a British horse racing commentator, and Managing Director of Timeform


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