Same position, same club, same success.
The scrum half of the XV of France, Laure Sansus, is often compared to Antoine Dupont, who evolves, like her, at the Stade Toulousain and who shines in the jersey of the XV of France.
And this year, it was Laure Sansus and the women's team who brought back the title of champion of France to Toulouse, when their male colleagues stumbled in the semi-finals of the Top 14.
Logically, the 28-year-old scrum-half was voted best French player during Rugby Night at the Olympia.
“I also take this opportunity to thank my partners in the club and in the France team because it is thanks to them that I have this prize.
It has been a full year for me with the club title and the title of best player of the Six Nations.
I still have a great step to take with the World Cup, ”
she said in a video recorded from New Zealand.
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For a final boost.
Because, at the end of the competition, Laure Sansus will retire from sport.
To dedicate…
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