"They kept their cool and they played over the unit to get over the line. We did win the final by one point and they just played cool, calm netball."
On a personal level, McKinney has achievements of his own to celebrate. He has been named the New Zealand Under-23 Men's coach for the U23 Men's and Mixed International Series in Auckland in October.
His new appointment comes on the back of coaching the New Zealand under-20 team to a Trans-Tasman Series win last year. Having just watched a number of under-23 men's players in action at mixed nationals, he is excited about the talent available.
"It's actually great to watch men's and mixed netball, especially with the young talent that's coming through."
There are a number of Rotorua players in the mix to represent New Zealand in the Mixed International Series.
"We've got five men from Rotorua already confirmed in the New Zealand under-23 men's squad. Then we've got five selected for the mixed team but they have to go through a trial process. They all definitely have a good chance of making it."
McKinney says men's and mixed netball is "gaining good traction" in Rotorua.
"[Having that many players selected] is recognising that our pathways in Rotorua are definitely developing. We're getting the word out there, it's always hard trying to get players to play, especially at their own cost."