Laure Sansus was born on 21 June 1994 in
Lauragais. Originally from
Toutens, she first played rugby in
Labastide-Beauvoir. She then joined the Saint-Orens women's rugby club which is located in Saint-Orens-de-Gameville, southeast of Toulouse before being recruited by the Avenir Fonsorbais women's rugby team, which then became Stade Toulousain.
Makes her international debut On 6 February 2016, in
Bourg-en-Bresse, she made her international debut as a substitute scrum-half in France’s 39-0 defeat of Italy. Due to financial reasons, she put her rugby career on hold, missing the 2017-2018 season while she worked full time. Eventually she obtained a position in 2018 working in the shop at Stade Toulousain which allowed her to return to the rugby field to play with Stade toulousain for the 2018-19 season. On 15 May 2022, she officially announced that she would retire from the sport at the end of the 2022 season. In June 2022, she was crowned French champion with Stade Toulousain – a first for the club on the women's side– before being named best French international at the end of September. Following her selection, she explained that she wanted to "make the most of" her last weeks as a French XV player before devoting herself to her family. During the first half of France's 13-7 pool-stage defeat by England, in what was the team’s second match of the competition, she suffered a ruptured
anterior cruciate ligament in one of her knees.
Pauline Bourdon replaced her on the field. This not only led to her withdrawal from the competition but bought forward the end of her playing career after 23 years
Coaching On 26 March 2023, she joined Stade Toulousain as a coach with
Céline Ferer. She also heads the club's development centre, which was launched in April 2023. ==Personal life==